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TitleStructural insights into cobalamin loading and reactivation of human methionine synthase.
Journal, issue, pagesNat Commun, Year 2026
Publish dateMay 11, 2026
AuthorsDouglas S M Ferreira / Katie McLennan / Calum Diamond / Melanie Vollmar / Wasim Kiyani / D Sean Froese / Jola Kopec / Henry J Bailey / Rod Chalk / Arnaud Baslé / Jonathan M Elkins / Jesse A Coker / Wyatt W Yue / Thomas J McCorvie /
PubMed AbstractHuman methionine synthase (MTR) is an essential enzyme of one carbon metabolism. Consisting of a catalytic N-half and a cobalamin binding C-half, MTR utilises this intricate organometallic cofactor ...Human methionine synthase (MTR) is an essential enzyme of one carbon metabolism. Consisting of a catalytic N-half and a cobalamin binding C-half, MTR utilises this intricate organometallic cofactor in the methyl transfer from methyltetrahydrofolate to homocysteine producing methionine. Cobalamin loading into MTR, and its subsequent activation, requires methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria Type D (MMADHC) protein and methionine synthase reductase (MTRR), respectively. However, the molecular basis of cobalamin binding and activation of human MTR aided by MMADHC and MTRR remains unknown. Here, using cryo-electron microscopy, we determine structures of human MTR in its apo, and cobalamin bound states. Apo MTR adopts a conformation where the two halves of the enzyme act independently with the C-half posed to bind cobalamin. Binding of cobalamin and its activation causes conformational changes in MTR that result in a flexible catalytically active state. AlphaFold predictions, validated by interaction studies, show that MMADHC interacts with the C-half of apo MTR to facilitate cobalamin loading. Unexpectedly we found that MTRR interacts at two distinct sites within the C-half of MTR which may aid in activation. Collectively these findings lay the groundwork to uncover the mechanisms through how MMADHC and MTRR coordinate cobalamin loading and activation of human MTR.
External linksNat Commun / PubMed:42115646
MethodsEM (single particle)
Resolution2.63 - 3.1 Å
Structure data

EMDB-55190, PDB-9ssp:
Human Methionine Synthase With Methyltetrahydrofolate, N-Half From Full-Length
Method: EM (single particle) / Resolution: 3.1 Å

EMDB-55191, PDB-9ssq:
Human Methionine Synthase With Methyltetrahydrofolate, C-Half From Full-Length
Method: EM (single particle) / Resolution: 2.82 Å

EMDB-55192, PDB-9ssr:
Human Methionine Synthase With Methyltetrahydrofolate, Hydroxocobalamin, and SAM, N-Half From Full-Length
Method: EM (single particle) / Resolution: 2.84 Å

EMDB-55193, PDB-9sss:
Human Methionine Synthase With Methyltetrahydrofolate, Hydroxocobalamin, and SAM, C-Half His-ON From Full-Length
Method: EM (single particle) / Resolution: 3.01 Å

EMDB-55194, PDB-9sst:
Human Methionine Synthase With Methyltetrahydrofolate, Hydroxocobalamin, and SAM, C-Half His-OFF From Full-Length
Method: EM (single particle) / Resolution: 2.82 Å

EMDB-55195, PDB-9ssu:
Human Methionine Synthase With Methylcobalamin, N-Half From Full-Length
Method: EM (single particle) / Resolution: 2.63 Å

EMDB-55196, PDB-9ssv:
Human Methionine Synthase With Methylcobalamin, Activation Domain From Full-Length
Method: EM (single particle) / Resolution: 3.09 Å

Chemicals

ChemComp-THH:
N-[4-({[(6S)-2-AMINO-4-HYDROXY-5-METHYL-5,6,7,8-TETRAHYDROPTERIDIN-6-YL]METHYL}AMINO)BENZOYL]-L-GLUTAMIC ACID

ChemComp-B12:
COBALAMIN

Source
  • homo sapiens (human)
KeywordsTRANSFERASE / Methionine / Folate / Cobalamin

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