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X-ray crystal structure of TM0651 from Thermotoga maritima
OverviewOverview
We have determined the crystal structure of a phosphatase with a unique, substrate binding domain from Thermotoga maritima, TM0651 (gi 4981173), at, 2.2 A resolution by selenomethionine single-wavelength anomalous, diffraction (SAD) techniques. TM0651 is a member of the haloacid, dehalogenase (HAD) superfamily, with sequence homology to, trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatase and sucrose-6(F)-phosphate, phosphohydrolase. Selenomethionine labeled TM0651 crystallized in space, group C2 with three monomers per asymmetric unit. Each monomer has, approximate dimensions of 65 x 40 x 35 A(3), and contains two domains: a, domain of known hydrolase fold characteristic of the HAD family, and a, domain with a new tertiary fold consisting of a six-stranded beta-sheet, surrounded by four alpha-helices. There is one disulfide bond between, residues Cys35 and Cys265 in each monomer. One magnesium ion and one, sulfate ion are bound in the active site. The superposition of active site, residues with other HAD family members indicates that TM0651 is very, likely a phosphatase that acts through the formation of a phosphoaspartate, intermediate, which is supported by both NMR titration data and a, biochemical assay. Structural and functional database searches and the, presence of many aromatic residues in the interface of the two domains, suggest the substrate of TM0651 is a carbohydrate molecule. From the, crystal structure and NMR data, the protein likely undergoes a, conformational change upon substrate binding.
About this StructureAbout this Structure
1NF2 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Thermotoga maritima with SO4 and MG as ligands. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
ReferenceReference
Crystal structure of a phosphatase with a unique substrate binding domain from Thermotoga maritima., Shin DH, Roberts A, Jancarik J, Yokota H, Kim R, Wemmer DE, Kim SH, Protein Sci. 2003 Jul;12(7):1464-72. PMID:12824492
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