Abstract
The molecular mechanism of substrate analogue interaction with Escherichia coli dUTPase was investigated, using the non-hydrolyzable 2'-deoxyuridine 5'-(α,β-imido)triphosphate (α,β-imido-dUTP). Binding of this analogue induces a difference in the far UV circular dichroism (CD) spectrum arguing for a significant change in protein conformation. The spectral shift is strictly Mg2+-dependent, does not appear with dUDP instead of α,β-imido-dUTP and is not elicited if the flexible C-terminal arm is deleted from the protein by limited tryptic digestion. Involvement of the C-terminal arm in α,β-imido-dUTP binding is consistent with the finding that this analogue protects against tryptic hydrolysis at Arg-141. Near UV CD of ligand-enzyme complexes reveals a characteristic difference in the microenvironments of enzyme-bound dUDP and α,β-imido-dUTP, a difference not observable in C-terminally truncated dUTPase. The results suggest that (i) closing of the active site during the catalytic cycle, through the movement of the C-terminal arm, requires the presence of the complete triphosphate moiety of the substrate in complex with Mg2+, and (ii) after catalytic cleavage the active site pops open to facilitate product release.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 83-88 |
Journal | FEBS Letters |
Volume | 421 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1998 |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Biological Sciences
Free keywords
- dUTP pyrophosphatase
- Non-hydrolyzable substrate analogue
- Circular dichroism spectroscopy
- Flexible C-terminal arm
- Motif 5
- Escherichia coli