Bacterial selenocysteine synthase structure revealed by single-particle cryoEM

IF 2.7 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Vitor Hugo Balasco Serrão , Karine Minari , Humberto D'Muniz Pereira , Otavio Henrique Thiemann
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Abstract

The 21st amino acid, selenocysteine (Sec), is synthesized on its dedicated transfer RNA (tRNASec). In bacteria, Sec is synthesized from Ser-tRNA[Ser]Sec by Selenocysteine Synthase (SelA), which is a pivotal enzyme in the biosynthesis of Sec. The structural characterization of bacterial SelA is of paramount importance to decipher its catalytic mechanism and its role in the regulation of the Sec-synthesis pathway. Here, we present a comprehensive single-particle cryo-electron microscopy (SPA cryoEM) structure of the bacterial SelA with an overall resolution of 2.69 Å. Using recombinant Escherichia coli SelA, we purified and prepared samples for single-particle cryoEM. The structural insights from SelA, combined with previous in vivo and in vitro knowledge, underscore the indispensable role of decamerization in SelA's function. Moreover, our structural analysis corroborates previous results that show that SelA adopts a pentamer of dimers configuration, and the active site architecture, substrate binding pocket, and key K295 catalytic residue are identified and described in detail. The differences in protein architecture and substrate coordination between the bacterial enzyme and its counterparts offer compelling structural evidence supporting the independent molecular evolution of the bacterial and archaea/eukarya Ser-Sec biosynthesis present in the natural world.

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单颗粒冷冻电镜揭示细菌硒半胱氨酸合成酶结构
第 21 种氨基酸硒半胱氨酸(Sec)是在其专用的转运 RNA(tRNASec)上合成的。在细菌中,Sec 是由硒半胱氨酸合成酶(SelA)从 Ser-tRNA[Ser]Sec 合成的,而 SelA 是 Sec 生物合成过程中的关键酶。细菌 SelA 的结构特征对于破译其催化机理及其在 Sec 合成途径中的调控作用至关重要。利用重组大肠杆菌 SelA,我们纯化并制备了单颗粒冷冻电镜(SPA cryoEM)样品。从 SelA 中获得的结构洞察力,结合之前的体内和体外知识,强调了去共聚化在 SelA 功能中不可或缺的作用。此外,我们的结构分析还证实了之前的研究结果,即 SelA 采用五聚体的二聚体构型,并确定和详细描述了其活性位点结构、底物结合口袋和关键的 K295 催化残基。细菌酶与同类酶在蛋白质结构和底物配合方面的差异提供了令人信服的结构证据,支持自然界中细菌和古细菌/真核细胞 Ser-Sec 生物合成的独立分子进化。
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