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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1997

X-Ray Crystallographic Studies of Candida Albicans Dihydrofolate Reductase. High Resolution Structures of the Holoenzyme and an Inhibited Ternary Complex.

Marc Whitlow; Andrew Howard; David H. Stewart; Karl D. Hardman; Lee F. Kuyper; David P. Baccanari; Mary E. Fling; Robert L. Tansik

The recent rise in systemic fungal infections has created a need for the development of new antifungal agents. As part of an effort to provide therapeutically effective inhibitors of fungal dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR), we have cloned, expressed, purified, crystallized, and determined the three-dimensional structure ofCandida albicans DHFR. The 192-residue enzyme, which was expressed in Escherichia coli and purified by methotrexate affinity and cation exchange chromatography, was 27% identical to human DHFR. Crystals of C. albicans DHFR were grown as the holoenzyme complex and as a ternary complex containing a pyrroloquinazoline inhibitor. Both complexes crystallized with two molecules in the asymmetric unit in space group P21. The final structures had R-factors of 0.199 at 1.85-Å resolution and 0.155 at 1.60-Å resolution, respectively. The enzyme fold was similar to that of bacterial and vertebrate DHFR, and the binding of a nonselective diaminopyrroloquinazoline inhibitor and the interactions of NADPH with protein were typical of ligand binding to other DHFRs. However, the width of the active site cleft of C. albicans DHFR was significantly larger than that of the human enzyme, providing a basis for the design of potentially selective inhibitors.


Biochemistry | 2001

Characterization of Carotenoid and Chlorophyll Photooxidation in Photosystem II

Cara A. Tracewell; Agnes Cua; David H. Stewart; David F. Bocian; Gary W. Brudvig


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2002

Kinetics of disassembly of a DNA-bound porphyrin supramolecular array.

Robert F. Pasternack; Esther J. Gibbs; Derek A. Bruzewicz; David H. Stewart; Kelly Shannon Engstrom


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 1999

Low-Temperature Optical and Resonance Raman Spectra of a Carotenoid Cation Radical in Photosystem II

John S. Vrettos; David H. Stewart; Julio C. de Paula; Gary W. Brudvig


Biochemistry | 1998

Identification of Histidine 118 in the D1 Polypeptide of Photosystem II as the Axial Ligand to Chlorophyll Z

David H. Stewart; Agnes Cua; Dexter A. Chisholm; Bruce A. Diner; David F. Bocian; Gary W. Brudvig


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2001

X-ray Crystal Structures of Candida albicans Dihydrofolate Reductase: High Resolution Ternary Complexes in Which the Dihydronicotinamide Moiety of NADPH Is Displaced by an Inhibitor

Marc Whitlow; Andrew Howard; David H. Stewart; Karl D. Hardman; Joseph H. Chan; David P. Baccanari; Robert L. Tansik; Jean S. Hong; Lee F. Kuyper


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2000

Low-Frequency Resonance Raman Characterization of the Oxygen-Evolving Complex of Photosystem II

Agnes Cua; David H. Stewart; Michael J. Reifler; Gary W. Brudvig; David F. Bocian


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2001

Photosynthetic Water Oxidation in Cytochrome b 559 Mutants Containing a Disrupted Heme-binding Pocket*

Francisco Morais; Kristina Kühn; David H. Stewart; James Barber; Gary W. Brudvig; Peter J. Nixon


Biochemistry | 2000

Assignment of the Qy absorbance bands of photosystem II chromophores by low-temperature optical spectroscopy of wild-type and mutant reaction centers.

David H. Stewart; Peter J. Nixon; Bruce A. Diner; Gary W. Brudvig


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1998

Selective Resonance Raman Scattering from Chlorophyll Z in Photosystem II via Excitation into the Near-Infrared Absorption Band of the Cation

Agnes Cua; David H. Stewart; Gary W. Brudvig; David F. Bocian

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Agnes Cua

University of California

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Andrew Howard

Illinois Institute of Technology

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