2pz8

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NAD+ Synthetase from Bacillus anthracis with AMP-CPP and Mg2+NAD+ Synthetase from Bacillus anthracis with AMP-CPP and Mg2+

Structural highlights

2pz8 is a 2 chain structure with sequence from "bacillus_cereus_var._anthracis"_(cohn_1872)_smith_et_al._1946 "bacillus cereus var. anthracis" (cohn 1872) smith et al. 1946. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Ligands:, ,
Gene:nadE ("Bacillus cereus var. anthracis" (Cohn 1872) Smith et al. 1946)
Activity:NAD(+) synthase, with EC number 6.3.1.5
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, PDBe, RCSB, PDBsum, ProSAT

Evolutionary Conservation

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Publication Abstract from PubMed

The crystal structures of NH(3)-dependent NAD+ synthetase from Bacillus anthracis as the apoenzyme (1.9 A), in complex with the natural catalytic products AMP and pyrophosphate (2.4 A) and in complex with the substrate analog adenosine 5'-(alpha,beta-methylene)triphosphate (2.0 A) have been determined. NAD+ synthetase catalyzes the last step in the biosynthesis of the vitally important cofactor NAD+. In comparison to other NAD+ synthetase crystal structures, the C-terminal His-tagged end of the apoenzyme adopts a novel helical conformation, causing significant compensatory changes in the region. The structural accommodations observed in B. anthracis NAD+ synthetase are remarkable in the absence of adverse affects on enzyme activity. They also illustrate a rare example of the influence of a non-native C-terminal His-tag extension on the structure of a native protein. In contrast to the apoenzyme, when AMP and pyrophosphate or adenosine 5'-(alpha,beta-methylene)triphosphate are bound, the C-terminus adopts a conformation that allows ATP binding and overall the structure then resembles other NAD+ synthetase structures. The structures of NAD+ synthetase complexes from B. anthracis are compared with published X-ray crystal structures of the enzyme from B. subtilis, Escherichia coli and Helicobacter pylori. These comparisons support the novel observation that P1 and P2 loop ordering is not a consequence of crystal contacts but rather a consequence of intrinsic intramolecular interactions within the ordered subunit.

Structural adaptation of an interacting non-native C-terminal helical extension revealed in the crystal structure of NAD+ synthetase from Bacillus anthracis.,McDonald HM, Pruett PS, Deivanayagam C, Protasevich II, Carson WM, DeLucas LJ, Brouillette WJ, Brouillette CG Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 2007 Aug;63(Pt 8):891-905. Epub 2007, Jul 17. PMID:17642516[1]

From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

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References

  1. McDonald HM, Pruett PS, Deivanayagam C, Protasevich II, Carson WM, DeLucas LJ, Brouillette WJ, Brouillette CG. Structural adaptation of an interacting non-native C-terminal helical extension revealed in the crystal structure of NAD+ synthetase from Bacillus anthracis. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 2007 Aug;63(Pt 8):891-905. Epub 2007, Jul 17. PMID:17642516 doi:10.1107/S0907444907029769

2pz8, resolution 2.00Å

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