Crystal structure of non-redox regulated SSADH from Escherichia coli

Jae Woo Ahn, Yeon Gil Kim, Kyung Jin Kim

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Abstract

SSADH is involved in the final step of GABA degradation, converting SSA to succinic acid in the human mitochondrial matrix, and its activity is known to be regulated via 'redox-switch modulation' of the catalytic loop. We present the crystal structure of EcSSADH, revealing that the catalytic loop of EcSSADH, unlike that of human SSADH, does not undergo disulfide bond-mediated structural changes upon changes of environmental redox status. Subsequent redox change experiments using recombinant proteins confirm the non-redox regulation of this protein. Detailed structural analysis shows that a difference in the conformation of the connecting loop (β15-β16) causes the formation of a water molecule-mediated hydrogen bond network between the connecting loop and the catalytic loop in EcSSADH, making the catalytic loop of EcSSADH more rigid compared to that of human SSADH. The cytosolic localization of EcSSADH and the cellular function of the GABA shunt in E. coli might result in the non-redox mediated regulatory mechanisms of the protein.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)106-111
Number of pages6
JournalBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Volume392
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 29 Jan 2010

Keywords

  • Crystal structure
  • GABA
  • Redox-switch modulation
  • SSADH

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