1b65

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1b65, resolution 1.82Å

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Structure of l-aminopeptidase d-ala-esterase/amidase from ochrobactrum anthropi, a prototype for the serine aminopeptidases, reveals a new variant among the ntn hydrolase fold

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Background: The L-aminopeptidase D-Ala-esterase/amidase from Ochrobactrum, anthropi (DmpA) releases the N-terminal L and/or D-Ala residues from, peptide substrates. This is the only known enzyme to liberate N-terminal, amino acids with both D and L stereospecificity. The DmpA active form is, an alphabeta heterodimer, which results from a putative autocatalytic, cleavage of an inactive precursor polypeptide. Results: The crystal, structure of the enzyme has been determined to 1.82 A resolution using the, multiple isomorphous replacement method. The heterodimer folds into a, single domain organised as an alphabetabetaalpha sandwich in which two, mixed beta sheets are flanked on both sides by two alpha helices., Conclusions: DmpA shows no similarity to other known aminopeptidases in, either fold or catalytic mechanism, and thus represents the first example, of a novel family of aminopeptidases. The protein fold of DmpA does, however, show structural homology to members of the N-terminal nucleophile, (Ntn) hydrolase superfamily. DmpA presents functionally equivalent, residues in the catalytic centre when compared with other Ntn hydrolases, and is therefore likely to use the same catalytic mechanism. In spite of, this homology, the direction and connectivity of the secondary structure, elements differ significantly from the consensus Ntn hydrolase topology., The DmpA structure thus characterises a new subfamily, but supports the, common catalytic mechanism for these enzymes suggesting an evolutionary, relationship.

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1B65 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Ochrobactrum anthropi. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

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A new variant of the Ntn hydrolase fold revealed by the crystal structure of L-aminopeptidase D-ala-esterase/amidase from Ochrobactrum anthropi., Bompard-Gilles C, Villeret V, Davies GJ, Fanuel L, Joris B, Frere JM, Van Beeumen J, Structure. 2000 Feb 15;8(2):153-62. PMID:10673442

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