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Allosteric Impact of the Variable Insert Loop in Vaccinia H1-Related (VHR) Phosphatase.

Victor A Beaumont1, Krystle Reiss1, Zexing Qu1,2, Brandon Allen1, Victor S Batista1, J Patrick Loria1,3.   

Abstract

Dynamics and conformational motions are important to the activity of enzymes, including protein tyrosine phosphatases. These motions often extend to regions outside the active site, called allosteric regions. In the tyrosine phosphatase Vaccinia H1-related (VHR) enzyme, we demonstrate the importance of the allosteric interaction between the variable insert region and the active-site loops in VHR. These studies include solution nuclear magnetic resonance, computation, steady-state, and rapid kinetic measurements. Overall, the data indicate concerted millisecond motions exist between the variable insert and the catalytic acid loop in wild-type (WT) VHR. The 150 ns computation studies show a flexible acid loop in WT VHR that opens during the simulation from its initial closed structure. Mutation of the variable insert residue, asparagine 74, to alanine results in a rigidification of the acid loop as observed by molecular dynamics simulations and a disruption of crucial active-site hydrogen bonds. Moreover, enzyme kinetic analysis shows a weakening of substrate affinity in the N74A mutant and a >2-fold decrease in substrate cleavage and hydrolysis rates. These data show that despite being nearly 20 Å from the active site, the variable insert region is linked to the acid loop by coupled millisecond motions, and that disruption of the communication between the variable insert and active site alters the normal catalytic function of VHR and perturbs the active-site environment.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32348128      PMCID: PMC7364816          DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.0c00245

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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