7f88

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Crystal structure of GH19 chitinase lacking the third loop structureCrystal structure of GH19 chitinase lacking the third loop structure

Structural highlights

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Method:X-ray diffraction, Resolution 1.6Å
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, PDBe, RCSB, PDBsum, ProSAT

Publication Abstract from PubMed

Plant GH19 chitinases have several loop structures, which may define their enzymatic properties. Among these loops, the longest loop, Loop-III, is most frequently conserved in GH19 enzymes. A GH19 chitinase from the moss Bryum coronatum (BcChi-A) has only one loop structure, Loop-III, which is connected to the catalytically important beta-sheet region. Here, we produced and characterized a Loop-III-deleted mutant of BcChi-A (BcChi-A-DeltaIII) and found that its stability and chitinase activity were strongly reduced. The deletion of Loop-III also moderately affected the chitooligosaccharide binding ability as well as the binding mode to the substrate-binding groove. The crystal structure of an inactive mutant of BcChi-A-DeltaIII was successfully solved, revealing that the remaining polypeptide chain has an almost identical fold to that of the original protein. Loop-III is not necessarily essential for the folding of the enzyme protein. However, closer examination of the crystal structure revealed that the deletion of Loop-III altered the arrangement of the catalytic triad, Glu61, Glu70 and Ser102, and the orientation of the Trp103 side chain, which is important for sugar residue binding. We concluded that Loop-III is not directly involved in the enzymatic activity but assists the enzyme function by stabilizing the conformation of the beta-sheet region and the adjacent substrate-binding platform from behind the core-functional regions.

A conserved loop structure of GH19 chitinases assists the enzyme function from behind the core-functional region.,Kawamoto D, Takashima T, Fukamizo T, Numata T, Ohnuma T Glycobiology. 2021 Nov 22. pii: 6433007. doi: 10.1093/glycob/cwab117. PMID:34939106[1]

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References

  1. Kawamoto D, Takashima T, Fukamizo T, Numata T, Ohnuma T. A conserved loop structure of GH19 chitinases assists the enzyme function from behind the core-functional region. Glycobiology. 2021 Nov 22. pii: 6433007. doi: 10.1093/glycob/cwab117. PMID:34939106 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/glycob/cwab117

7f88, resolution 1.60Å

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