Title of article :
Structural and biochemical features distinguish the foot-and-mouth disease virus leader proteinase from other papain-like enzymes
Author/Authors :
Alba Guarné، نويسنده , , Bernhard Hampoelz، نويسنده , , Walter Glaser، نويسنده , , Xavier Carpena، نويسنده , , José Tormo، نويسنده , , Ignacio Fita and Vicente Rubio، نويسنده , , Tim Skern، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages :
14
From page :
1227
To page :
1240
Abstract :
The structures of the two leader protease (Lpro) variants of foot-and-mouth disease virus known to date were solved using crystals in which molecules were organized as molecular fibers. Such crystals diffract to a resolution of only approximately 3 Å. This singular, pseudo-polymeric organization is present in a new Lpro crystal form showing a cubic packing. As molecular fiber formation appeared unrelated to crystallization conditions, we mutated the reactive cysteine 133 residue, which makes a disulfide bridge between adjacent monomers in the fibers, to serine. None of the intermolecular contacts found in the molecular fibers was present in crystals of this variant. Analysis of this Lpro structure, refined at 1.9 Å resolution, enables a detailed definition of the active center of the enzyme, including the solvent organization. Assay of Lpro activity on a fluorescent hexapeptide substrate showed that Lpro, in contrast to papain, was highly sensitive to increases in the cation concentration and was active only across a narrow pH range. Examination of the Lpro structure revealed that three aspartate residues near the active site, not present in papain-like enzymes, are probably responsible for these properties.
Keywords :
viral proteinase , cysteine proteinase , Substrate Specificity , proteinase mechanism , molecular fibers
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Biology
Serial Year :
2000
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Biology
Record number :
1240280
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