1. The duality of LysU, a catalyst for both Ap4A and Ap3A formation.
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Wright, Michael, Boonyalai, Nonlawat, Tanner, Julian A., Hindley, Alison D., and Miller, Andrew D.
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DINUCLEOSIDE polyphosphates ,HEAT shock proteins ,ESCHERICHIA coli ,ADENOSINES ,PHOSPHATES ,EUKARYOTIC cells - Abstract
Heat shock inducible lysyl-tRNA synthetase of Escherichia coli (LysU) is known to be a highly efficient diadenosine 5′,5′′′- P
1 , P4 -tetraphosphate (Ap4 A) synthase. However, we use an ion-exchange HPLC technique to demonstrate that active LysU mixtures actually have a dual catalytic activity, initially producing Ap4 A from ATP, before converting that tetraphosphate to a triphosphate. LysU appears to be an effective diadenosine 5′,5′′′- P1 , P3 -triphosphate (Ap3 A) synthase. Mechanistic investigations reveal that Ap3 A formation requires: (a) that the second step of Ap4 A formation is slightly reversible, thereby leading to a modest reappearance of adenylate intermediate; and (b) that phosphate is present to trap the intermediate (either as inorganic phosphate, as added ADP, or as ADP generated in situ from inorganic phosphate). Ap3 A forms readily from Ap4 A in the presence of such phosphate-based adenylate traps (via a ‘reverse-trap’ mechanism). LysU is also clearly demonstrated to exist in a phosphorylated state that is more physically robust as a catalyst of Ap4 A formation than the nonphosphorylated state. However, phosphorylated LysU shows only marginally improved catalytic efficiency. We note that Ap3 A effects have barely been studied in prokaryotic organisms. By contrast, there is a body of literature that describes Ap3 A and Ap4 A having substantially different functions in eukaryotic cells. Our data suggest that Ap3 A and Ap4 A biosynthesis could be linked together through a single prokaryotic dual ‘synthase’ enzyme. Therefore, in our view there is a need for new research into the effects and impact of Ap3 A alone and the intracellular [Ap3 A]/[Ap4 A] ratio on prokaryotic organisms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2006
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