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1BF6

PHOSPHOTRIESTERASE HOMOLOGY PROTEIN FROM ESCHERICHIA COLI

Summary for 1BF6
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb1bf6/pdb
DescriptorPHOSPHOTRIESTERASE HOMOLOGY PROTEIN, ZINC ION, SULFATE ION, ... (6 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsphosphotriesterase, hypothetical protein
Biological sourceEscherichia coli
Total number of polymer chains2
Total formula weight66304.40
Authors
Buchbinder, J.L.,Stephenson, R.C.,Scanlan, T.S.,Fletterick, R.J. (deposition date: 1998-05-27, release date: 1999-06-08, Last modification date: 2024-02-07)
Primary citationBuchbinder, J.L.,Stephenson, R.C.,Dresser, M.J.,Pitera, J.W.,Scanlan, T.S.,Fletterick, R.J.
Biochemical characterization and crystallographic structure of an Escherichia coli protein from the phosphotriesterase gene family.
Biochemistry, 37:5096-5106, 1998
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Phosphotriesterase homology protein (PHP) is a member of a recently discovered family of proteins related to phosphotriesterase, a hydrolytic, bacterial enzyme with an unusual substrate specificity for synthetic organophosphate triesters and phosphorofluoridates, which are common constituents of chemical warfare agents and agricultural pesticides. No natural substrate has been identified for phosphotriesterase, and it has been suggested that the enzyme may have evolved the ability to hydrolyze synthetic compounds in bacteria under selective pressure to meet nutritional needs. PHP, which has 28% sequence identity with phosphotriesterase, may belong to the family of proteins from which phosphotriesterase evolved. Here we report the cloning, expression, initial characterization, and high-resolution X-ray crystallographic structure of PHP. Biochemical analysis shows that PHP is monomeric and binds two zinc ions per monomer. Unlike phosphotriesterase, PHP does not catalyze the hydrolysis of nonspecific phosphotriesters. The structure, similar to that of phosphotriesterase, consists of a long, elliptical alpha/beta barrel and has a binuclear zinc center in a cleft at the carboxy end of the barrel at the location of the presumptive active site.
PubMed: 9548740
DOI: 10.1021/bi971707+
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Experimental method
X-RAY DIFFRACTION (1.7 Å)
Structure validation

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