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Structures of Helicobacter pylori uridylate kinase: Insight into release of the product UDP
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Structures of Helicobacter pylori uridylate kinase: Insight into release of the product UDP

Chen-Hsi Chu, Mu-Hsuan Liu, Pin-Chen Chen, Ming-Hsing Lin, Yi-Chuan Li, Chwan-Deng Hsiao and Yuh-Ju Sun
Acta Crystallographica Section D: Biological Crystallography, Vol.68(7), pp.773-783
07/2012

Abstract

Helicobacter pylori uridylate kinase
Uridylate kinase (UMPK; EC 2.7.4.22) transfers the γ-phosphate of ATP to UMP, forming UDP. It is allosterically regulated by GTP. Structures of Helicobacter pylori UMPK (HpUMPK) complexed with GTP (HpUMPK-GTP) and with UDP (HpUMPK-UDP) were determined at 1.8 and 2.5 Å resolution, respectively. As expected, HpUMPK-GTP forms a hexamer with six GTP molecules at its centre. Interactions between HpUMPK and GTP are made by the β3 strand of the sheet, loop β3α4 and the α4 helix. In HpUMPK-UDP, the hexameric symmetry typical of UMPKs is absent. Only four of the HpUMPK molecules bind UDP; the other two HpUMPK molecules are in the UDP-free state. The asymmetric hexamer of HpUMPK-UDP, which has an exposed dimer interface, may assist in UDP release. Furthermore, the flexibility of the 2 helix, which interacts with UDP, is found to increase when UDP is absent in HpUMPK-UDP. In HpUMPK-GTP, the 2 helix is too flexible to be observed. This suggests that GTP binding may affect the conformation of the 2 helix, thereby promoting UDP release. © 2012 International Union of Crystallography. Printed in Singapore - all rights reserved.

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