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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2002

Closed Site Complexes of Adenine Phosphoribosyltransferase from Giardia lamblia Reveal a Mechanism of Ribosyl Migration.

Wuxian Shi; Anne E. Sarver; Ching C. Wang; Kelly Tanaka; Steven C. Almo; Vern L. Schramm

The adenine phosphoribosyltransferase (APRTase) from Giardia lamblia was co-crystallized with 9-deazaadenine and sulfate or with 9-deazaadenine and Mg-phosphoribosylpyrophosphate. The complexes were solved and refined to 1.85 and 1.95 Å resolution. Giardia APRTase is a symmetric homodimer with the monomers built around Rossman fold cores, an element common to all known purine phosphoribosyltransferases. The catalytic sites are capped with a small hood domain that is unique to the APRTases. These structures reveal several features relevant to the catalytic function of APRTase: 1) a non-proline cis peptide bond (Glu61–Ser62) is required to form the pyrophosphate binding site in the APRTase·9dA·MgPRPP complex but is a trans peptide bond in the absence of pyrophosphate group, as observed in the APRTase·9dA·SO4complex; 2) a catalytic site loop is closed and fully ordered in both complexes, with Glu100 from the catalytic loop acting as the acid/base for protonation/deprotonation of N-7 of the adenine ring; 3) the pyrophosphoryl charge is neutralized by a single Mg2+ ion and Arg63, in contrast to the hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferases, which use two Mg2+ ions; and 4) the nearest structural neighbors to APRTases are the orotate phosphoribosyltransferases, suggesting different paths of evolution for adenine relative to other purine PRTases. An overlap comparison of AMP and 9-deazaadenine plus Mg-PRPP at the catalytic sites of APRTases indicated that reaction coordinate motion involves a 2.1-Å excursion of the ribosyl anomeric carbon, whereas the adenine ring and the 5-phosphoryl group remained fixed.G. lamblia APRTase therefore provides another example of nucleophilic displacement by electrophile migration.


Biochemistry | 2013

Locations of the Hydrophobic Side Chains of Lipoglycopeptides Bound to the Peptidoglycan of Staphylococcus aureus

Sung Joon Kim; Kelly Tanaka; Evelyne Dietrich; Adel Rafai Far; Jacob Schaefer

Glycopeptides whose aminosugars have been modified by attachment of hydrophobic side chains are frequently active against vancomycin-resistant microorganisms. We have compared the conformations of six such fluorinated glycopeptides (with side chains of varying length) complexed to cell walls labeled with d-[1-(13)C]alanine, [1-(13)C]glycine, and l-[ε-(15)N]lysine in whole cells of Staphylococcus aureus. The internuclear distances from (19)F of the bound drug to the (13)C and (15)N labels of the peptidoglycan, and to the natural abundance (31)P of lipid membranes and teichoic acids, were determined by rotational-echo double resonance NMR. The drugs did not dimerize, and their side chains did not form membrane anchors but instead became essential parts of secondary binding to pentaglycyl bridge segments of the cell-wall peptidoglycan.


Biochemistry | 2001

Structural analysis of adenine phosphoribosyltransferase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Wuxian Shi; Kelly Tanaka; Timothy R. Crother; Milton W. Taylor; Steven C. Almo; Vern L. Schramm


Biochemistry | 2001

Ricin A-chain inhibitors resembling the oxacarbenium ion transition state

Kelly Tanaka; Xiang-yang Chen; Yoshitaka Ichikawa; Peter C. Tyler; Richard H. Furneaux; Vern L. Schramm


Archive | 2010

GLYCOPEPTIDE AND LIPOGLYCOPEPTIDE ANTIBIOTICS WITH IMPROVED SOLUBILITY

Adel Rafai Far; Kelly Tanaka; Evelyne Dietrich; Ranga Reddy; Ting Kang


Archive | 2007

PHOSPHONATED GLYCOPEPTIDE AND LIPOGLYCOPEPTIDE ANTIBIOTICS AND USES THEREOF FOR THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF BONE AND JOINT INFECTIONS

Kelly Tanaka; Far Adel Rafai; Stephane Ciblat; Evelyne Dietrich


Archive | 2006

Phosphonated oxazolidinones and uses thereof for the prevention and treatment of bone and joint infections

Daniel Delorme; Tom J. Houghton; Yanick Lafontaine; Kelly Tanaka; Evelyne Dietrick; Ting Kang; Far Adel Rafai


Archive | 2006

Phosphonated Fluoroquinolones, Antibacterial Analogs Thereof, and Methods for the Prevention and Treatment of Bone and Joint Infections

Daniel Delorme; Tom J. Houghton; Ting Kang; Kelly Tanaka; Yanick Lafontaine; Evelyne Dietrich; Far Adel Rafi


Archive | 2009

Rifamycines phosphonées et leurs utilisations pour la prévention et le traitement d'infections des os et des articulations

Evelyne Dietrich; Ranga Reddy; Kelly Tanaka; Ting Kang; Yanick Lafontaine; Far Adel Rafai


Archive | 2007

Antibiotiques à base de glycopeptides et de lipoglycopeptides phosphonés et leurs utilisations dans la prévention et le traitement d'infections osseuses et articulaires

Kelly Tanaka; Far Adel Rafai; Stephane Ciblat; Evelyne Dietrich

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Vern L. Schramm

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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Steven C. Almo

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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Ching C. Wang

University of California

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Jacob Schaefer

Washington University in St. Louis

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Richard H. Furneaux

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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