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Structural Basis for Superoxide Activation of Flavobacterium johnsoniae Class I Ribonucleotide Reductase and for Radical Initiation by Its Dimanganese Cofactor.
Rose, Hannah R; Ghosh, Manas K; Maggiolo, Ailiena O; Pollock, Christopher J; Blaesi, Elizabeth J; Hajj, Viviane; Wei, Yifeng; Rajakovich, Lauren J; Chang, Wei-Chen; Han, Yilin; Hajj, Mariana; Krebs, Carsten; Silakov, Alexey; Pandelia, Maria-Eirini; Bollinger, J Martin; Boal, Amie K.
Affiliation
  • Wei Y; Department of Chemistry , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge , Massachusetts 02139 , United States.
  • Pandelia ME; Department of Biochemistry , Brandeis University , Waltham , Massachusetts 02454 , United States.
Biochemistry ; 57(18): 2679-2693, 2018 05 08.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29609464
ABSTRACT
A ribonucleotide reductase (RNR) from Flavobacterium johnsoniae ( Fj) differs fundamentally from known (subclass a-c) class I RNRs, warranting its assignment to a new subclass, Id. Its ß subunit shares with Ib counterparts the requirements for manganese(II) and superoxide (O2-) for activation, but it does not require the O2--supplying flavoprotein (NrdI) needed in Ib systems, instead scavenging the oxidant from solution. Although Fj ß has tyrosine at the appropriate sequence position (Tyr 104), this residue is not oxidized to a radical upon activation, as occurs in the Ia/b proteins. Rather, Fj ß directly deploys an oxidized dimanganese cofactor for radical initiation. In treatment with one-electron reductants, the cofactor can undergo cooperative three-electron reduction to the II/II state, in contrast to the quantitative univalent reduction to inactive "met" (III/III) forms seen with I(a-c) ßs. This tendency makes Fj ß unusually robust, as the II/II form can readily be reactivated. The structure of the protein rationalizes its distinctive traits. A distortion in a core helix of the ferritin-like architecture renders the active site unusually open, introduces a cavity near the cofactor, and positions a subclass-d-specific Lys residue to shepherd O2- to the Mn2II/II cluster. Relative to the positions of the radical tyrosines in the Ia/b proteins, the unreactive Tyr 104 of Fj ß is held away from the cofactor by a hydrogen bond with a subclass-d-specific Thr residue. Structural comparisons, considered with its uniquely simple mode of activation, suggest that the Id protein might most closely resemble the primordial RNR-ß.
Sujet(s)

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Ribonucleotide reductases / Superoxydes / Flavoprotéines / Manganèse Langue: En Journal: Biochemistry Année: 2018 Type de document: Article

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Ribonucleotide reductases / Superoxydes / Flavoprotéines / Manganèse Langue: En Journal: Biochemistry Année: 2018 Type de document: Article