DEOXYNUCLEOSIDE MONOPHOSPHATE KINASE COMPLEXED WITH DEOXY-GMP

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PDB ID 1dek

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, resolution 2.0Å
Ligands: , ,
Gene: 1 (Enterobacteria phage T4)
Activity: (Deoxy)nucleoside-phosphate kinase, with EC number 2.7.4.13
Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, PDBsum, RCSB
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OverviewOverview

NMP kinases catalyse the phosphorylation of the canonical nucleotides to the corresponding diphosphates using ATP as a phosphate donor. Bacteriophage T4 deoxynucleotide kinase (DNK) is the only member of this family of enzymes that recognizes three structurally dissimilar nucleotides: dGMP, dTMP and 5-hydroxymethyl-dCMP while excluding dCMP and dAMP. The crystal structure of DNK with its substrate dGMP has been determined at 2.0 A resolution by single isomorphous replacement. The structure of the ternary complex with dGMP and ATP has been determined at 2.2 A resolution. The polypeptide chain of DNK is folded into two domains of equal size, one of which resembles the mononucleotide binding motif with the glycine-rich P-loop. The second domain, consisting of five alpha-helices, forms the NMP binding pocket. A hinge connection between the domains allows for large movements upon substrate binding which are not restricted by dimerization of the enzyme. The mechanism of active centre formation via domain closure is described. Comparison with other P-loop-containing proteins indicates an induced-fit mode of NTP binding. Protein-substrate interactions observed at the NMP and NTP sites provide the basis for understanding the principles of nucleotide discrimination.

About this StructureAbout this Structure

1DEK is a Single protein structure of sequence from Enterobacteria phage t4. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

ReferenceReference

Crystal structure of bacteriophage T4 deoxynucleotide kinase with its substrates dGMP and ATP., Teplyakov A, Sebastiao P, Obmolova G, Perrakis A, Brush GS, Bessman MJ, Wilson KS, EMBO J. 1996 Jul 15;15(14):3487-97. PMID:8670851

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