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Identification of unknown protein function using metabolite cocktail screening.


ABSTRACT: Proteins of unknown function comprise a significant fraction of sequenced genomes. Defining the roles of these proteins is vital to understanding cellular processes. Here, we describe a method to determine a protein function based on the identification of its natural ligand(s) by the crystallographic screening of the binding of a metabolite library, followed by a focused search in the metabolic space. The method was applied to two protein families with unknown function, PF01256 and YjeF_N. The PF01256 proteins, represented by YxkO from Bacillus subtilis and the C-terminal domain of Tm0922 from Thermotoga maritima, were shown to catalyze ADP/ATP-dependent NAD(P)H-hydrate dehydratation, a previously described orphan activity. The YjeF_N proteins, represented by mouse apolipoprotein A-I binding protein and the N-terminal domain of Tm0922, were found to interact with an adenosine diphosphoribose-related substrate and likely serve as ADP-ribosyltransferases. Crystallographic screening of metabolites serves as an efficient tool in functional analyses of uncharacterized proteins.

SUBMITTER: Shumilin IA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3472112 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of unknown protein function using metabolite cocktail screening.

Shumilin Igor A IA   Cymborowski Marcin M   Chertihin Olga O   Jha Kula N KN   Herr John C JC   Lesley Scott A SA   Joachimiak Andrzej A   Minor Wladek W  

Structure (London, England : 1993) 20120830 10


Proteins of unknown function comprise a significant fraction of sequenced genomes. Defining the roles of these proteins is vital to understanding cellular processes. Here, we describe a method to determine a protein function based on the identification of its natural ligand(s) by the crystallographic screening of the binding of a metabolite library, followed by a focused search in the metabolic space. The method was applied to two protein families with unknown function, PF01256 and YjeF_N. The P  ...[more]

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