Insights into the phosphoryltransfer mechanism of human thymidylate kinase gained from crystal structures of enzyme complexes along the reaction coordinate

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作者
Ostermann, N
Schlichting, I
Brundiers, R
Konrad, M
Reinstein, J
Veit, T
Goody, RS
Lavie, A
机构
[1] Max Planck Inst Mol Physiol, Dept Phys Biochem, D-44227 Dortmund, Germany
[2] Max Planck Inst Biophys Chem, Dept Mol Genet, D-37018 Gottingen, Germany
关键词
conformational change; crystal structures; P loop; thymidylate kinase;
D O I
10.1016/S0969-2126(00)00149-0
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Background: Thymidylate kinase (TMPK) is a nucleoside monophosphate kinase that catalyzes the reversible phosphoryltransfer between ATP and TMP to yield ADP and TDP. In addition to its vital role in supplying precursors for DNA synthesis, human TMPK has an important medical role participating in the activation of a number of anti-HIV prodrugs. Results: Crystal structures of human TMPK in complex with TMP and ADP, TMP and the AIP analog AppNHp, TMP with ADP and the phosphoryl analog AIF(3), TDP and ADP, and the bisubstrate analog TP,A were determined. The conformations of the P-loop, the LID region, and the adenine-binding loop vary according to the nature of the complex. Substitution of ADP by AppNHp results in partial closure of the P-loop and the rotation of the TMP phosphate group to a catalytically unfavorable position, which rotates back in the AIF3 complex to a position suitable for in-line attack. In the fully closed state observed in the TP(5)A and the TDP-ADP complexes, Asp15 interacts strongly with the 3'-hydroxyl group of TMP. Conclusions: The observed changes of nucleotide state and conformation and the corresponding protein structural changes are correlated with intermediates occurring along the reaction coordinate and show the sequence of events occurring during phosphate transfer. The low catalytic activity of human TMPK appears to be determined by structural changes required to achieve catalytic competence and it is suggested that a mechanism might exist to accelerate the activity.
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