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ArsM arsenic(III) S-adenosylmethionine methyltransferase with As(III)ArsM arsenic(III) S-adenosylmethionine methyltransferase with As(III)
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Publication Abstract from PubMedEnzymatic methylation of arsenic is a detoxification process in microorganisms but in humans may activate the metalloid to more carcinogenic species. We describe the first structure of an As(III) S-adenosylmethionine methyltransferase by X-ray crystallography that reveals a novel As(III) binding domain. The structure of the methyltransferase from the thermophilic eukaryotic alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae reveals the relationship between the arsenic and S-adenosylmethionine binding sites to a final resolution of approximately 1.6 A. As(III) binding causes little change in conformation, but binding of SAM reorients helix alpha4 and a loop (residues 49-80) toward the As(III) binding domain, positioning the methyl group for transfer to the metalloid. There is no evidence of a reductase domain. These results are consistent with previous suggestions that arsenic remains trivalent during the catalytic cycle. A homology model of human As(III) S-adenosylmethionine methyltransferase with the location of known polymorphisms was constructed. The structure provides insights into the mechanism of substrate binding and catalysis. Structure of an As(III) S-Adenosylmethionine Methyltransferase: Insights into the Mechanism of Arsenic Biotransformation.,Ajees AA, Marapakala K, Packianathan C, Sankaran B, Rosen BP Biochemistry. 2012 Jun 29. PMID:22712827[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. References
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