脑膜炎奈瑟菌蛋氨酸结合蛋白 MetQ 的无底物结构以及与 l-和 d-蛋氨酸异构体结合的结构。

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Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing Pub Date : 2019-10-01 Epub Date: 2019-08-09 DOI:10.1002/pro.3694
Phong T Nguyen, Jeffrey Y Lai, Jens T Kaiser, Douglas C Rees
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细菌质外蛋氨酸结合蛋白 MetQ 参与了同源的 MetNI 蛋氨酸 ATP 结合盒(ABC)转运体对蛋氨酸的输入。MetNIQ 系统是 ABC 转运体家族中少数几个在多种构象状态下都具有结构特征的成员之一。在 MetNIQ 的结构分析中,关键的缺失要素是 MetQ 的无底物形式的结构,以及 MetQ 如何结合多种蛋氨酸衍生物(包括 l-和 d-蛋氨酸异构体)的细节。在本研究中,我们报告了奈瑟氏脑膜炎球菌 MetQ 的无底物结构、与 l-蛋氨酸和 d-蛋氨酸的复合物结构,以及通过等温滴定量热法测定的相关结合常数。无底物(N238A)和底物结合的脑膜炎奈瑟氏菌 MetQ 的结构是通过伴随蛋氨酸结合和解离的两个结构域的 "金星-苍蝇陷阱 "铰链式运动而联系起来的。热力学分析表明,不含配体的 MetQ 与 ATP 结合形式的 MetNI 结合的紧密程度是含配体 MetQ 的 40 倍。
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Structures of the Neisseria meningitides methionine-binding protein MetQ in substrate-free form and bound to l- and d-methionine isomers.

The bacterial periplasmic methionine-binding protein MetQ is involved in the import of methionine by the cognate MetNI methionine ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporter. The MetNIQ system is one of the few members of the ABC importer family that has been structurally characterized in multiple conformational states. Critical missing elements in the structural analysis of MetNIQ are the structure of the substrate-free form of MetQ, and detailing how MetQ binds multiple methionine derivatives, including both l- and d-methionine isomers. In this study, we report the structures of the Neisseria meningitides MetQ in substrate-free form and in complexes with l-methionine and with d-methionine, along with the associated binding constants determined by isothermal titration calorimetry. Structures of the substrate-free (N238A) and substrate-bound N. meningitides MetQ are related by a "Venus-fly trap" hinge-type movement of the two domains accompanying methionine binding and dissociation. l- and d-methionine bind to the same site on MetQ, and this study emphasizes the important role of asparagine 238 in ligand binding and affinity. A thermodynamic analysis demonstrates that ligand-free MetQ associates with the ATP-bound form of MetNI ∼40 times more tightly than does liganded MetQ, consistent with the necessity of dissociating methionine from MetQ for transport to occur.

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