Martin J. Warren
University College London
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Molecular Cell | 1998
Izabela Sokal; Ning Li; Irina Surgucheva; Martin J. Warren; Annette Payne; Shomi S. Bhattacharya; Wolfgang Baehr; Krzysztof Palczewski
GCAP1 stimulates photoreceptor guanylate cyclase (GC) in bleached vertebrate photoreceptors when [Ca2+]free decreases but is inactivated when cytoplasmic [Ca2+]free increase after dark adaptation. A Y99C mutation in GCAP1 has recently been found to be associated with autosomal dominant cone dystrophy. We show that the GCAP1(Y99C) mutant and native GCAP1 are highly effective in stimulation of photoreceptor GC1. The Ca2+ sensitivity of the mutant GCAP1, however, is markedly altered, causing reduced but persistent stimulation of GC1 under physiological dark conditions. These results are consistent with a model in which enhanced GC activity in dark-adapted cones leads to elevated levels of cytoplasmic cGMP. Alterations in physiological cGMP levels are also associated with other retinal degenerations, including Lebers congenital amaurosis.
Biochemical Journal | 1999
Evelyne Raux; Treasa Mcveigh; Sarah E. Peters; Thomas Leustek; Martin J. Warren
MET1 and MET8 mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae can be complemented by Salmonella typhimurium cysG, indicating that the genes are involved in the transformation of uroporphyrinogen III into sirohaem. In the present study, we have demonstrated complementation of defined cysG mutants of Sal. typhimurium and Escherichia coli, with either MET1 or MET8 cloned in tandem with Pseudomonas denitrificans cobA. The conclusion drawn from these experiments is that MET1 encodes the S-adenosyl-l-methionine uroporphyrinogen III transmethylase activity, and MET8 encodes the dehydrogenase and chelatase activities (all three functions are encoded by Sal. typhimurium and E. coli cysG). MET8 was further cloned into pET14b to allow expression of the protein with an N-terminal His-tag. After purification, the functions of the His-tagged Met8p were studied in vitro by assay with precorrin-2 in the presence of NAD+ and Co2+. The results demonstrated that Met8p acts as a dehydrogenase and chelatase in the biosynthesis of sirohaem. Moreover, despite the fact that S. cerevisiae does not make cobalamins de novo, we have shown also that MET8 is able to complement cobalamin cobaltochelatase mutants and have revealed a subtle difference in the early stages of the anaerobic cobalamin biosynthetic pathways between Sal. typhimurium and Bacillus megaterium.
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology | 1998
Heidi L. Schubert; Keith S. Wilson; Evelyne Raux; Sarah C. Woodcock; Martin J. Warren
Biosynthesis of the corrin ring of vitamin B12 requires the action of six S-adenosyl-L-methionine (AdoMet) dependent transmethylases, closely related in sequence. The first X-ray structure of one of these, cobalt-precorrin-4 transmethylase, CbiF, from Bacillus megaterium has been determined to a resolution of 2.4 Å. CbiF contains two α/β domains forming a trough in which S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine (AdoHcy) binds. The location of AdoHcy and a number of conserved residues, helps define the precorrin binding site. A second crystal form determined at 3.1 Å resolution highlights the flexibility of two loops around this site. CbiF employs a unique mode of AdoHcy binding and represents a new class of transmethylase.
Protein Expression and Purification | 1998
Susan E. Wilkie; Martin J. Warren
Journal of Bacteriology | 1997
Evelyne Raux; C Thermes; P Heathcote; A Rambach; Martin J. Warren
Biochemical Journal | 1996
Natalie Senior; Keith Brocklehurst; J. B. Cooper; S.P. Wood; P. Erskine; Peter M. Shoolingin-Jordan; Paul G. Thomas; Martin J. Warren
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1997
Thomas Leustek; Michael Smith; Michael Murillo; Davinder Pal Singh; Alison G. Smith; Sarah C. Woodcock; Sarah J. Awan; Martin J. Warren
Protein Science | 1999
Peter T. Erskine; Richard Newbold; Jenny Roper; Alun R. Coker; Martin J. Warren; Peter M. Shoolingin-Jordan; Steve P. Wood; J. B. Cooper
Archive | 2009
Martin J. Warren; Alison G. Smith
Bioorganic Chemistry | 1999
Evelyne Raux; Heidi L. Schubert; Jennifer M. Roper; Keith S. Wilson; Martin J. Warren