2NO5
Crystal Structure analysis of a Dehalogenase with intermediate complex
2NO5 の概要
| エントリーDOI | 10.2210/pdb2no5/pdb |
| 関連するPDBエントリー | 2NO4 |
| 分子名称 | (S)-2-haloacid dehalogenase IVA, CHLORIDE ION, SULFATE ION, ... (5 entities in total) |
| 機能のキーワード | haloacid dehalogenase, dehalogenase, had superfamily, intermediate structure, hydrolase |
| 由来する生物種 | Burkholderia cepacia |
| タンパク質・核酸の鎖数 | 2 |
| 化学式量合計 | 56023.31 |
| 構造登録者 | |
| 主引用文献 | Schmidberger, J.W.,Wilce, J.A.,Tsang, J.S.H.,Wilce, M.C.J. Crystal structures of the substrate free-enzyme, and reaction intermediate of the HAD superfamily member, haloacid dehalogenase DehIVa from Burkholderia cepacia MBA4 J.Mol.Biol., 368:706-717, 2007 Cited by PubMed Abstract: DehIVa is a haloacid dehalogenase (EC 3.8.1.2) from the soil and water borne bacterium Burkholderia cepacia MBA4, which belongs to the functionally variable haloacid dehalogenase (HAD) superfamily of enzymes. The haloacid dehalogenases catalyse the removal of halides from haloacids resulting in a hydroxlated product. These enzymes are of interest for their potential to degrade recalcitrant halogenated environmental pollutants and their use in the synthesis of industrial chemicals. The haloacid dehalogenases utilise a nucleophilic attack on the substrate by an aspartic acid residue to form an enzyme-substrate ester bond and concomitantly cleaving of the carbon-halide bond and release of a hydroxylated product following ester hydrolysis. We present the crystal structures of both the substrate-free DehIVa refined to 1.93 A resolution and DehIVa covalently bound to l-2-monochloropropanoate trapped as a reaction intermediate, refined to 2.7 A resolution. Electron density consistent with a previously unidentified yet anticipated water molecule in the active site poised to donate its hydroxyl group to the product and its proton to the catalytic Asp11 is evident. It has been unclear how substrate enters the active site of this and related enzymes. The results of normal mode analysis (NMA) are presented and suggest a means whereby the predicted global dynamics of the enzyme allow for entry of the substrate into the active site. In the context of these results, the possible role of Arg42 and Asn178 in a "lock down" mechanism affecting active site access is discussed. In silico substrate docking of enantiomeric substrates has been examined in order to evaluate the enzymes enantioselectivity. PubMed: 17368477DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2007.02.015 主引用文献が同じPDBエントリー |
| 実験手法 | X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2.6 Å) |
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