NMR identification of transient complexes critical to adenylate kinase catalysis

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Aden, Jorgen [1 ]
Wolf-Watz, Magnus [1 ]
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[1] Umea Univ, Dept Chem, SE-90187 Umea, Sweden
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10.1021/ja075055g
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O6 [化学];
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A fundamental question in protein chemistry is how the native energy landscape of enzymes enables efficient catalysis of chemical reactions. Adenylate kinase is a small monomeric enzyme that catalyzes the reversible conversion of AMP and ATP into two ADP molecules. Previous structural studies have revealed that substrate binding is accompanied by large rate-limiting spatial displacements of both the ATP and AMP binding motifs. In this report a solution-state NMR approach was used to probe the native energy landscape of adenylate kinase in its free form, in complex with its natural substrates, and in the presence of a tight binding inhibitor. Binding of ATP induces a dynamic equilibrium in which the ATP binding motif populates both the open and the closed conformations with almost equal populations. A similar scenario is observed for AMP binding, which induces an equilibrium between open and closed conformations of the AMP binding motif. These ATP- and AMP-bound structural ensembles represent complexes that exist transiently during catalysis. Simultaneous binding of AMP and ATP is required to force both substrate binding motifs to close cooperatively. In addition, a previously unknown unidirectional energetic coupling between the ATP and AMP binding sites was discovered. On the basis of these and previous results, we propose that adenylate kinase belongs to a group of enzymes whose substrates act to shift pre-existing equilibria toward catalytically active states.
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