Abstract
The nitrilase superfamily, including 13 branches, plays various biological functions in sig-naling molecule synthesis, vitamin metabolism, small-molecule detoxification, and posttranslational modifications. Most of the mammals and yeasts have Nit1 and Nit2 proteins, which belong to the nitrilase-like (Nit) branch of the nitrilase superfamily. Recent studies have suggested that Nit1 is a metabolite repair enzyme, whereas Nit2 shows ω-amidase activity. In addition, Nit1 and Nit2 are suggested as putative tumor suppressors through different ways in mammals. Yeast Nit2 (yNit2) is a homolog of mouse Nit1 based on similarity in sequence. To understand its specific structural features, we determined the crystal structure of Nit2 from Kluyveromyces lactis (KlNit2) at 2.2 Å resolution and compared it with the structure of yeast-, worm-, and mouse-derived Nit2 proteins. Based on our structural analysis, we identified five distinguishable structural features from 28 structural homologs. This study might potentially provide insights into the structural relationships of a broad spectrum of nitrilases.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 499 |
| Journal | Crystals |
| Volume | 11 |
| Issue number | 5 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - May 2021 |
Keywords
- Kluyveromyces lactis
- Nit2
- Nitrilase superfamily
- ω-amidase
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