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4G61

Crystal structure of IMPase/NADP phosphatase complexed with Mg2+ and phosphate

Summary for 4G61
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb4g61/pdb
Related3QMF 3RYD 4G60 4G62 4G64
DescriptorInositol monophosphatase family protein, MAGNESIUM ION, PHOSPHATE ION, ... (9 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsimpase, nadp phosphatase, fig superfamily, hydrolase
Biological sourceStaphylococcus aureus
Total number of polymer chains2
Total formula weight63897.68
Authors
Bhattacharyya, S.,Dutta, D.,Ghosh, A.K.,Das, A.K. (deposition date: 2012-07-18, release date: 2013-07-24, Last modification date: 2024-05-29)
Primary citationDutta, A.,Bhattacharyya, S.,Dutta, D.,Das, A.K.
Structural elucidation of the binding site and mode of inhibition of Li(+) and Mg(2+) in inositol monophosphatase.
Febs J., 281:5309-5324, 2014
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Mg(2+) -dependent, Li(+) -sensitive phosphatases are a widely distributed family of enzymes with significant importance throughout the biological kingdom. Inositol monophosphatase (IMPase) is an important target of Li(+) -based therapeutic agents in manic depressive disorders. However, despite decades of intense research efforts, the precise mechanism of Li(+) -induced inhibition of IMPase remains obscured. Here we describe a structural investigation of the Li(+) binding site in staphylococcal IMPase I (SaIMPase I) using X-ray crystallography. The biochemical study indicated common or overlapping binding sites for Mg(2+) and Li(+) in the active site of SaIMPase I. The crystal structure of the SaIMPase I ternary product complex shows the presence of a phosphate and three Mg(2+) ions (namely Mg1, Mg2 and Mg3) in the active site. As Li(+) is virtually invisible in X-ray crystallography, competitive displacement of Mg(2+) ions from the SaIMPase I ternary product complex as a function of increasing LiCl concentration was used to identify the Li(+) binding site. In this approach, the disappearing electron density of Mg(2+) ions due to Li(+) ion binding was traced, and the Mg(2+) ion present at the Mg2 binding site was found to be replaced. Moreover, based on a detailed comparative investigation of the phosphate orientation and coordination states of Mg(2+) binding sites in enzyme-substrate and enzyme-product complexes, inhibition mechanisms for Li(+) and Mg(2+) are proposed.
PubMed: 25263816
DOI: 10.1111/febs.13070
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Experimental method
X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2.3 Å)
Structure validation

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