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Structural Basis for pH-Dependent Oligomerization of Dihydropyrimidinase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1.


ABSTRACT: Dihydropyrimidinase, a dimetalloenzyme containing a carboxylated lysine within the active site, is a member of the cyclic amidohydrolase family, which also includes allantoinase, dihydroorotase, hydantoinase, and imidase. Unlike all known dihydropyrimidinases, which are tetrameric, pseudomonal dihydropyrimidinase forms a dimer at neutral pH. In this paper, we report the crystal structure of P. aeruginosa dihydropyrimidinase at pH 5.9 (PDB entry 5YKD). The crystals of P. aeruginosa dihydropyrimidinase belonged to space group C2221 with cell dimensions of a?=?108.9, b?=?155.7, and c?=?235.6?Å. The structure of P. aeruginosa dihydropyrimidinase was solved at 2.17?Å resolution. An asymmetric unit of the crystal contained four crystallographically independent P. aeruginosa dihydropyrimidinase monomers. Gel filtration chromatographic analysis of purified P. aeruginosa dihydropyrimidinase revealed a mixture of dimers and tetramers at pH 5.9. Thus, P. aeruginosa dihydropyrimidinase can form a stable tetramer both in the crystalline state and in the solution. Based on sequence analysis and structural comparison of the dimer-dimer interface between P. aeruginosa dihydropyrimidinase and Thermus sp. dihydropyrimidinase, different oligomerization mechanisms are proposed.

SUBMITTER: Cheng JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5832032 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural Basis for pH-Dependent Oligomerization of Dihydropyrimidinase from <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> PAO1.

Cheng Jen-Hao JH   Huang Chien-Chih CC   Huang Yen-Hua YH   Huang Cheng-Yang CY  

Bioinorganic chemistry and applications 20180130


Dihydropyrimidinase, a dimetalloenzyme containing a carboxylated lysine within the active site, is a member of the cyclic amidohydrolase family, which also includes allantoinase, dihydroorotase, hydantoinase, and imidase. Unlike all known dihydropyrimidinases, which are tetrameric, pseudomonal dihydropyrimidinase forms a dimer at neutral pH. In this paper, we report the crystal structure of <i>P. aeruginosa</i> dihydropyrimidinase at pH 5.9 (PDB entry 5YKD). The crystals of <i>P. aeruginosa</i>  ...[more]

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