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The GTP responsiveness of PI5P4Kβ evolved from a compromised trade-off between activity and specificity.

Koh Takeuchi1, Yoshiki Ikeda2, Miki Senda3, Ayaka Harada3, Koji Okuwaki4, Kaori Fukuzawa5, So Nakagawa6, Hong Yang Yu7, Lisa Nagase3, Misaki Imai8, Mika Sasaki2, Yu-Hua Lo3, Doshun Ito3, Natsuki Osaka9, Yuki Fujii10, Atsuo T Sasaki11, Toshiya Senda12.   

Abstract

Unlike most kinases, phosphatidylinositol 5-phosphate 4-kinase β (PI5P4Kβ) utilizes GTP as a physiological phosphate donor and regulates cell growth under stress (i.e., GTP-dependent stress resilience). However, the genesis and evolution of its GTP responsiveness remain unknown. Here, we reveal that PI5P4Kβ has acquired GTP preference by generating a short dual-nucleotide-recognizing motif called the guanine efficient association (GEA) motif. Comparison of nucleobase recognition with 660 kinases and 128 G proteins has uncovered that most kinases and PI5P4Kβ use their main-chain atoms for adenine recognition, while the side-chain atoms are required for guanine recognition. Mutational analysis of the GEA motif revealed that the acquisition of GTP reactivity is accompanied by an extended activity toward inosine triphosphate (ITP) and xanthosine triphosphate (XTP). Along with the evolutionary analysis data that point to strong negative selection of the GEA motif, these results suggest that the GTP responsiveness of PI5P4Kβ has evolved from a compromised trade-off between activity and specificity, underpinning the development of the GTP-dependent stress resilience.
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Keywords:  GTP; GTP sensor; PI5P4K; activity; evolution; kinase; specificity; stress resilience

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35504278      PMCID: PMC9177683          DOI: 10.1016/j.str.2022.04.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Structure        ISSN: 0969-2126            Impact factor:   5.871


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