Literature DB >> 9037718

Structural homology of spinach acyl carrier protein and Escherichia coli acyl carrier protein based on NMR data.

M C Oswood1, Y Kim, J B Ohlrogge, J H Prestegard.   

Abstract

Acyl carrier proteins (ACPs) from spinach and from Escherichia coli have been used to demonstrate the utility of proton NMR for comparison of homologous structures. The structure of E. coli ACP had been previously determined and modeled as a rapid equilibrium among multiple conformational forms (Kim and Prestegard, Biochemistry 28:8792-8797, 1989). Spinach ACP showed two slowly exchanging forms and could be manipulated into one form for structural study. Here we compare this single form to postulated multiple forms of E. coli ACP using the limited amount of NOE data available for the spinach protein. A number of long-range NOE contacts were present between homologous residues in both spinach and E. coli ACP, suggesting tertiary structural homology. To allow a more definitive structural comparison, a method was developed to use spinach ACP NOE constraints to search for regions of structural divergence from two postulated forms of E. coli ACP. The homologous regions of the two protein sequences were aligned, additional distance constraints were extracted from the E. coli structure, and these were mapped onto the spinach sequence. These distance constraints were combined with experimental NOE constraints and a distance geometry simulated annealing protocol was used to test for compatibility of the constraints. All of the experimental spinach NOE constraints could be successfully combined with the E. coli data, confirming the general hypothesis of structural homology. A better fit was obtained with one form, suggesting a preferential stabilization of that form in the spinach case.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9037718

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proteins        ISSN: 0887-3585


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