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Structural Basis of Functional Group Activation by Sulfotransferases in Complex Metabolic Pathways

Authors :
McCarthy, Jennifer Gehret
Eisman, Eli B.
Kulkarni, Sarang
Gerwick, Lena
Gerwick, William H.
Wipf, Peter
Sherman, David H.
Smith, Janet L.
Source :
ACS Chemical Biology; December 2012, Vol. 7 Issue: 12 p1994-2003, 10p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Sulfated molecules with diverse functions are common in biology, but sulfonation as a method to activate a metabolite for chemical catalysis is rare. Catalytic activity was characterized and crystal structures were determined for two such “activating” sulfotransferases (STs) that sulfonate β-hydroxyacyl thioester substrates. The CurM polyketide synthase (PKS) ST domain from the curacin A biosynthetic pathway of Moorea producensand the olefin synthase (OLS) ST from a hydrocarbon-producing system of SynechococcusPCC 7002 both occur as a unique acyl carrier protein (ACP), ST, and thioesterase (TE) tridomain within a larger polypeptide. During pathway termination, these cyanobacterial systems introduce a terminal double bond into the β-hydroxyacyl-ACP-linked substrate by the combined action of the ST and TE. Under in vitroconditions, CurM PKS ST and OLS ST acted on β-hydroxy fatty acyl-ACP substrates; however, OLS ST was not reactive toward analogues of the natural PKS ST substrate bearing a C5-methoxy substituent. The crystal structures of CurM ST and OLS ST revealed that they are members of a distinct protein family relative to other prokaryotic and eukaryotic sulfotransferases. A common binding site for the sulfonate donor 3′-phosphoadenosine-5′-phosphosulfate was visualized in complexes with the product 3′-phosphoadenosine-5′-phosphate. Critical functions for several conserved amino acids in the active site were confirmed by site-directed mutagenesis, including a proposed glutamate catalytic base. A dynamic active-site flap unique to the “activating” ST family affects substrate selectivity and product formation, based on the activities of chimeras of the PKS and OLS STs with exchanged active-site flaps.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15548929 and 15548937
Volume :
7
Issue :
12
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
ACS Chemical Biology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs28271385
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/cb300385m