Complex of [E160A-E189A] trichosanthin and adenineComplex of [E160A-E189A] trichosanthin and adenine

Structural highlights

1nli is a 1 chain structure with sequence from Trichosanthes kirilowii. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Method:X-ray diffraction, Resolution 1.93Å
Ligands:
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Function

RIPT_TRIKI Inactivates eukaryotic 60S ribosomal subunits.

Evolutionary Conservation

 

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Publication Abstract from PubMed

Trichosanthin is a ribosome-inactivating protein that cleaves specifically the N-glycosidic bond of A-4324 of 28S rRNA. Trichosanthin and its variant [E160A-E189A]-trichosanthin were found to bind an adenine base with a K(d) value of approximately 0.2mM. To determine how this doubly mutated variant of trichosanthin interacts with adenine, the co-crystal structure of [E160A-E189A]-trichosanthin and adenine was resolved to 0.193nm which revealed that the active site conformation of the doubly mutated variant is isomorphous to wild-type trichosanthin. Water molecules were found at locations corresponding to the eliminated side chain of Glu-160 and Glu-189. On the other hand, the adenine base interacted with [E160A-E189A]-trichosanthin in a manner similar to that in wild-type trichosanthin. Our structural analysis illustrates that Glu-160 and Glu-189 in trichosanthin do not play an important role in maintaining the active site conformation and binding adenine, an essential step for substrate-enzyme interaction. On the other hand, removal of two glutamate residues changed a large patch of negatively charged surface to a positive charge, which may account for the destabilization of the oxocarbenium-like transition-state and the significant decrease in ribosome-inactivating activity in [E160A-E189A]-trichosanthin.

Structural basis for the interaction of [E160A-E189A]-trichosanthin with adenine.,Shaw PC, Wong KB, Chan DS, Williams RL Toxicon. 2003 Apr;41(5):575-81. PMID:12676436[1]

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References

  1. Shaw PC, Wong KB, Chan DS, Williams RL. Structural basis for the interaction of [E160A-E189A]-trichosanthin with adenine. Toxicon. 2003 Apr;41(5):575-81. PMID:12676436

1nli, resolution 1.93Å

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