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Allosteric Regulation of Oligomerization by a B12 Trafficking G-Protein Is Corrupted in Methylmalonic Aciduria.


ABSTRACT: Allosteric regulation of methylmalonyl-CoA mutase (MCM) by the G-protein chaperone CblA is transduced via three "switch" elements that gate the movement of the B12 cofactor to and from MCM. Mutations in CblA and MCM cause hereditary methylmalonic aciduria. Unlike the bacterial orthologs used previously to model disease-causing mutations, human MCM and CblA exhibit a complex pattern of regulation that involves interconverting oligomers, which are differentially sensitive to the presence of GTP versus GDP. Patient mutations in the switch III region of CblA perturb the nucleotide-sensitive distribution of the oligomeric complexes with MCM, leading to loss of regulated movement of B12 to and/or from MCM and explain the molecular mechanism of the resulting disease.

SUBMITTER: Ruetz M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6642015 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Allosteric Regulation of Oligomerization by a B<sub>12</sub> Trafficking G-Protein Is Corrupted in Methylmalonic Aciduria.

Ruetz Markus M   Campanello Gregory C GC   McDevitt Liam L   Yokom Adam L AL   Yadav Pramod K PK   Watkins David D   Rosenblatt David S DS   Ohi Melanie D MD   Southworth Daniel R DR   Banerjee Ruma R  

Cell chemical biology 20190502 7


Allosteric regulation of methylmalonyl-CoA mutase (MCM) by the G-protein chaperone CblA is transduced via three "switch" elements that gate the movement of the B<sub>12</sub> cofactor to and from MCM. Mutations in CblA and MCM cause hereditary methylmalonic aciduria. Unlike the bacterial orthologs used previously to model disease-causing mutations, human MCM and CblA exhibit a complex pattern of regulation that involves interconverting oligomers, which are differentially sensitive to the presenc  ...[more]

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