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Unusual α-Carbon Hydroxylation of Proline Promotes Active-Site Maturation

Authors :
Michael Kokkinidis
Vasiliki E. Fadouloglou
Ivo G. Boneca
Nicholas M. Glykos
Nikos Kountourakis
Vassilis Bouriotis
Aleka Tsalafouta
Marianna Griniezaki
Michalis Aivaliotis
Spiros A. Pergantis
Dina Kotsifaki
Sofia Miliara
Anastasia Tomatsidou
Stavroula Balomenou
Giorgos Efstathiou
Sofia Arnaouteli
Source :
Journal of the American Chemical Society. 139(15)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The full extent of proline (Pro) hydroxylation has yet to be established, as it is largely unexplored in bacteria. We describe here a so far unknown Pro hydroxylation activity which occurs in active sites of polysaccharide deacetylases (PDAs) from bacterial pathogens, modifying the protein backbone at the Cα atom of a Pro residue to produce 2-hydroxyproline (2-Hyp). This process modifies with high specificity a conserved Pro, shares with the deacetylation reaction the same active site and one catalytic residue, and utilizes molecular oxygen as source for the hydroxyl group oxygen of 2-Hyp. By providing additional hydrogen-bonding capacity, the Pro→2-Hyp conversion alters the active site and enhances significantly deacetylase activity, probably by creating a more favorable environment for transition-state stabilization. Our results classify this process as an active-site “maturation”, which is highly atypical in being a protein backbone-modifying activity, rather than a side-chain-modifying one.

Details

ISSN :
15205126
Volume :
139
Issue :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a14f87c67ea30ff5f021c9bce9a22da6