Abstract
Glucansucrase enzymes synthesize high-molecular-mass extracellular -glucan polysaccharides from sucrose. Previously, the crystal structure of truncated glucansucrase glucosyltransferase (GTF)180-N from Lactobacillusreuteri 180 (lacking the N-terminal domain) revealed an elongated overall structure with two remote domains (IV and V) extending away from the core. By contrast, a new crystal form of the -1,6/-1,3 specific glucansucrase GTF180-N shows an approximate 120(o) rotation of domain V about a hinge located between domains IV and V, giving a much more compact structure than before. Positional variability of domain V in solution is confirmed by small angle X-ray scattering experiments and rigid-body ensemble calculations. In addition, small angle X-ray scattering measurements of full-length GTF180 also provide the first structural data for a full-length glucansucrase, showing that the enzyme has an almost symmetric boomerang-like molecular shape, with a bend likely located between domains IV and V. The similar to 700-residue N-terminal domain, which is not present in the crystal structures, extends away from domain V and the catalytic core of the enzyme. We conclude that, as a result of the hinge region, in solution, GTF180-N (and likely also the full-length GTF180) shows conformational flexibility; this may be a general feature of GH70 glucansucrases.
Database center dot Structural data for GTF180-N II have been deposited in the Protein Data Bank under accession code .
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 2159-2171 |
Number of pages | 13 |
Journal | Febs Journal |
Volume | 281 |
Issue number | 9 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - May-2014 |
Keywords
- crystal structure
- glucansucrase
- GTF180
- rigid-body ensemble calculations
- SAXS
- SMALL-ANGLE SCATTERING
- X-RAY-SCATTERING
- STRUCTURAL-CHARACTERIZATION
- PROTEINS
- MECHANISM
- REVEALS
- GENES