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3UEY

Structural and functional characterization of an anesthetic binding site in the second cysteine-rich domain of protein kinase Cdelta

Summary for 3UEY
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb3uey/pdb
Related1PTQ 1PTR 3UEJ 3UFF 3UGD 3UGI 3UGL
DescriptorProtein kinase C delta type, ZINC ION, PHOSPHATE ION, ... (4 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsproteine kinase cdelta, phosphotransferase, anesthetic binding site, metal binding protein
Biological sourceMus musculus (mouse)
Cellular locationCytoplasm : P28867
Total number of polymer chains2
Total formula weight15552.57
Authors
Shanmugasundararaj, S.,Stehle, T.,Miller, K.W. (deposition date: 2011-10-31, release date: 2012-12-12, Last modification date: 2023-09-13)
Primary citationShanmugasundararaj, S.,Das, J.,Sandberg, W.S.,Zhou, X.,Wang, D.,Messing, R.O.,Bruzik, K.S.,Stehle, T.,Miller, K.W.
Structural and Functional Characterization of an Anesthetic Binding Site in the Second Cysteine-Rich Domain of Protein Kinase Cdelta
Biophys.J., 103:2331-2340, 2012
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Elucidating the principles governing anesthetic-protein interactions requires structural determinations at high resolutions not yet achieved with ion channels. Protein kinase C (PKC) activity is modulated by general anesthetics. We solved the structure of the phorbol-binding domain (C1B) of PKCδ complexed with an ether (methoxymethylcycloprane) and with an alcohol (cyclopropylmethanol) at 1.36-Å resolution. The cyclopropane rings of both agents displace a single water molecule in a surface pocket adjacent to the phorbol-binding site, making van der Waals contacts with the backbone and/or side chains of residues Asn-237 to Ser-240. Surprisingly, two water molecules anchored in a hydrogen-bonded chain between Thr-242 and Lys-260 impart elasticity to one side of the binding pocket. The cyclopropane ring takes part in π-acceptor hydrogen bonds with the amide of Met-239. There is a crucial hydrogen bond between the oxygen atoms of the anesthetics and the hydroxyl of Tyr-236. A Tyr-236-Phe mutation results in loss of binding. Thus, both van der Waals interactions and hydrogen-bonding are essential for binding to occur. Ethanol failed to bind because it is too short to benefit from both interactions. Cyclopropylmethanol inhibited phorbol-ester-induced PKCδ activity, but failed to do so in PKCδ containing the Tyr-236-Phe mutation.
PubMed: 23283232
DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2012.10.034
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Experimental method
X-RAY DIFFRACTION (1.301 Å)
Structure validation

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