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7CCZ

Crystal structure of the ES2 intermediate form of human hydroxymethylbilane synthase

Summary for 7CCZ
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb7ccz/pdb
DescriptorPorphobilinogen deaminase, 3-[4-(2-hydroxy-2-oxoethyl)-5-[[4-(2-hydroxy-2-oxoethyl)-5-[[4-(2-hydroxy-2-oxoethyl)-5-[[4-(2-hydroxy-2-oxoethyl)-3-(3-hydroxy-3-oxopropyl)-5-methyl-1~{H}-pyrrol-2-yl]methyl]-3-(3-hydroxy-3-oxopropyl)-1~{H}-pyrrol-2-yl]methyl]-3-(3-hydroxy-3-oxopropyl)-1~{H}-pyrrol-2-yl]methyl]-1~{H}-pyrrol-3-yl]propanoic acid (3 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsporphyrin synthesis, transferase
Biological sourceHomo sapiens (Human)
Total number of polymer chains2
Total formula weight80443.64
Authors
Sato, H.,Sugishima, M.,Wada, K.,Hirabayashi, K.,Tsukaguchi, M. (deposition date: 2020-06-18, release date: 2021-03-17, Last modification date: 2024-11-06)
Primary citationSato, H.,Sugishima, M.,Tsukaguchi, M.,Masuko, T.,Iijima, M.,Takano, M.,Omata, Y.,Hirabayashi, K.,Wada, K.,Hisaeda, Y.,Yamamoto, K.
Crystal structures of hydroxymethylbilane synthase complexed with a substrate analog: a single substrate-binding site for four consecutive condensation steps.
Biochem.J., 478:1023-1042, 2021
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PubMed Abstract: Hydroxymethylbilane synthase (HMBS), which is involved in the heme biosynthesis pathway, has a dipyrromethane cofactor and combines four porphobilinogen (PBG) molecules to form a linear tetrapyrrole, hydroxymethylbilane. Enzyme kinetic study of human HMBS using a PBG-derivative, 2-iodoporphobilinogen (2-I-PBG), exhibited noncompetitive inhibition with the inhibition constant being 5.4 ± 0.3 µM. To elucidate the reaction mechanism of HMBS in detail, crystal structure analysis of 2-I-PBG-bound holo-HMBS and its reaction intermediate possessing two PBG molecules (ES2), and inhibitor-free ES2 was performed at 2.40, 2.31, and 1.79 Å resolution, respectively. Their overall structures are similar to that of inhibitor-free holo-HMBS, and the differences are limited near the active site. In both 2-I-PBG-bound structures, 2-I-PBG is located near the terminus of the cofactor or the tetrapyrrole chain. The propionate group of 2-I-PBG interacts with the side chain of Arg173, and its acetate group is associated with the side chains of Arg26 and Ser28. Furthermore, the aminomethyl group and pyrrole nitrogen of 2-I-PBG form hydrogen bonds with the side chains of Gln34 and Asp99, respectively. These amino acid residues form a single substrate-binding site, where each of the four PBG molecules covalently binds to the cofactor (or oligopyrrole chain) consecutively, ultimately forming a hexapyrrole chain. Molecular dynamics simulation of the ES2 intermediate suggested that the thermal fluctuation of the lid and cofactor-binding loops causes substrate recruitment and oligopyrrole chain shift needed for consecutive condensation. Finally, the hexapyrrole chain is hydrolyzed self-catalytically to produce hydroxymethylbilane.
PubMed: 33600566
DOI: 10.1042/BCJ20200996
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X-RAY DIFFRACTION (1.79 Å)
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