2vmf
STRUCTURAL AND BIOCHEMICAL EVIDENCE FOR A BOAT-LIKE TRANSITION STATE IN BETA-MANNOSIDASES
OverviewOverview
Enzyme inhibition through mimicry of the transition state is a major area for the design of new therapeutic agents. Emerging evidence suggests that many retaining glycosidases that are active on alpha- or beta-mannosides harness unusual B2,5 (boat) transition states. Here we present the analysis of 25 putative beta-mannosidase inhibitors, whose Ki values range from nanomolar to millimolar, on the Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron beta-mannosidase BtMan2A. B2,5 or closely related conformations were observed for all tightly binding compounds. Subsequent linear free energy relationships that correlate log Ki with log Km/kcat for a series of active center variants highlight aryl-substituted mannoimidazoles as powerful transition state mimics in which the binding energy of the aryl group enhances both binding and the degree of transition state mimicry. Support for a B2,5 transition state during enzymatic beta-mannosidase hydrolysis should also facilitate the design and exploitation of transition state mimics for the inhibition of retaining alpha-mannosidases--an area that is emerging for anticancer therapeutics.
About this StructureAbout this Structure
2VMF is a Single protein structure of sequence from Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
ReferenceReference
Structural and biochemical evidence for a boat-like transition state in beta-mannosidases., Tailford LE, Offen WA, Smith NL, Dumon C, Morland C, Gratien J, Heck MP, Stick RV, Bleriot Y, Vasella A, Gilbert HJ, Davies GJ, Nat Chem Biol. 2008 May;4(5):306-12. PMID:18408714 Page seeded by OCA on Thu Apr 24 09:30:49 2008
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- Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron
- Beta-mannosidase
- Single protein
- Bleriot, Y.
- Davies, G J.
- Dumon, C.
- Gilbert, H J.
- Gratien, J.
- Heck, M P.
- Moreland, C.
- Offen, W A.
- Smith, N L.
- Stick, R V.
- Tailford, L E.
- Vasella, A.
- Glycoside hydrolase
- Hydrolase
- Linear free energy relationship
- Mannosidase
- Transition state mimic