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4BHB

Crystal structure of Mycobacterium tuberculosis O6-METHYLGUANINE METHYLTRANSFERASE

Summary for 4BHB
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb4bhb/pdb
Related4BHC
DescriptorMETHYLATED-DNA--PROTEIN-CYSTEINE METHYLTRANSFERASE, GLYCEROL (3 entities in total)
Functional Keywordstransferase
Biological sourceMYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS
Cellular locationCytoplasm (By similarity): P0A696
Total number of polymer chains1
Total formula weight18048.34
Authors
Miggiano, R.,Casazza, V.,Garavaglia, S.,Ciaramella, M.,Perugino, G.,Rizzii, M.,Rossi, F. (deposition date: 2013-04-02, release date: 2013-04-17, Last modification date: 2023-12-20)
Primary citationMiggiano, R.,Casazza, V.,Garavaglia, S.,Ciaramella, M.,Perugino, G.,Rizzi, M.,Rossi, F.
Biochemical and Structural Studies of the Mycobacterium Tuberculosis O6-Methylguanine Methyltransferase and Mutated Variants.
J.Bacteriol., 195:2728-, 2013
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Mycobacterium tuberculosis displays remarkable genetic stability despite continuous exposure to the hostile environment represented by the host's infected macrophages. Similarly to other organisms, M. tuberculosis possesses multiple systems to counteract the harmful potential of DNA alkylation. In particular, the suicidal enzyme O(6)-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (OGT) is responsible for the direct repair of O(6)-alkylguanine in double-stranded DNA and is therefore supposed to play a central role in protecting the mycobacterial genome from the risk of G · C-to-A · T transition mutations. Notably, a number of geographically widely distributed M. tuberculosis strains shows nonsynonymous single-nucleotide polymorphisms in their OGT-encoding gene, leading to amino acid substitutions at position 15 (T15S) or position 37 (R37L) of the N-terminal domain of the corresponding protein. However, the role of these mutations in M. tuberculosis pathogenesis is unknown. We describe here the in vitro characterization of M. tuberculosis OGT (MtOGT) and of two point-mutated versions of the protein mimicking the naturally occurring ones, revealing that both mutated proteins are impaired in their activity as a consequence of their lower affinity for alkylated DNA than the wild-type protein. The analysis of the crystal structures of MtOGT and MtOGT-R37L confirms the high level of structural conservation of members of this protein family and provides clues to an understanding of the molecular bases for the reduced affinity for the natural substrate displayed by mutated MtOGT. Our in vitro results could contribute to validate the inferred participation of mutated OGTs in M. tuberculosis phylogeny and biology.
PubMed: 23564173
DOI: 10.1128/JB.02298-12
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Experimental method
X-RAY DIFFRACTION (1.8 Å)
Structure validation

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