1xnj

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1xnj, resolution 1.98Å

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APS complex of human PAPS synthetase 1

OverviewOverview

The high energy sulfate donor 3'-phosphoadenosine-5-phosphosulfate (PAPS), is used for sulfate conjugation of extracellular matrix, hormones and, drugs. Human PAPS synthetase 1 catalyzes two subsequent reactions starting, from ATP and sulfate. First the ATP sulfurylase domain forms APS, then the, APS kinase domain phosphorylates the APS intermediate to PAPS. Up to now, the interaction between the two enzymatic activities remained elusive, mainly because of missing structural information. Here we present the, crystal structure of human PAPSS1 at 1.8 angstroms resolution. The, structure reveals a homodimeric, asymmetric complex with the shape of a, chair. The two kinase domains adopt different conformational states, with, only one being able to bind its two substrates. The asymmetric binding of, ADP to the APS kinase is not only observed in the crystal structure, but, can also be detected in solution, using an enzymatic assay. These, observations strongly indicate structural changes during the reaction, cycle. Furthermore crystals soaked with ADP and APS could be prepared and, the corresponding structures could be solved.

DiseaseDisease

Known disease associated with this structure: SEMD, Pakistani type OMIM:[603005]

About this StructureAbout this Structure

1XNJ is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens with ADX, ADP and ADX as ligands. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

ReferenceReference

The crystal structure of human PAPS synthetase 1 reveals asymmetry in substrate binding., Harjes S, Bayer P, Scheidig AJ, J Mol Biol. 2005 Apr 1;347(3):623-35. Epub 2005 Jan 26. PMID:15755455

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