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Biochemistry | 2005

EPR and X-ray Crystallographic Characterization of the Product-Bound Form of the Mn II -Loaded Methionyl Aminopeptidase from Pyrococcus furiosus

Alicja J. Copik; Boguslaw Nocek; Sabina I. Swierczek; Shane S. Ruebush; Se Bok Jang; Lu Meng; Ventris M. D'Souza; John W. Peters; Brian Bennett; Richard C. Holz

Methionine aminopeptidases (MetAPs) are ubiquitous metallohydrolases that remove the N-terminal methionine from nascent polypeptide chains. Although various crystal structures of MetAP in the presence of inhibitors have been solved, the structural aspects of the product-bound step has received little attention. Both perpendicular- and parallel-mode electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectra were recorded for the Mn(II)-loaded forms of the type-I (Escherichia coli) and type-II (Pyrococcus furiosus) MetAPs in the presence of the reaction product l-methionine (L-Met). In general, similar EPR features were observed for both [MnMn(EcMetAP-I)]-L-Met and [MnMn(PfMetAP-II)]-L-Met. The observed perpendicular-mode EPR spectra consisted of a six-line hyperfine pattern at g = 2.03 (A = 8.8 mT) with less intense signals with eleven-line splitting at g = 2.4 and 1.7 (A = 4.4 mT). The former feature results from mononuclear, magnetically isolated Mn(II) ions and this signal are 3-fold more intense in the [MnMn(PfMetAP-II)]-L-Met EPR spectrum than in the [MnMn(EcMetAP-I)]-L-Met spectrum. Inspection of the EPR spectra of both [MnMn(EcMetAP-I)]-L-Met and [MnMn(PfMetAP-II)]-L-Met at 40 K in the parallel mode reveals that the [Mn(EcMetAP-I)]-L-Met spectrum exhibits a well-resolved hyperfine split pattern at g = 7.6 with a hyperfine splitting constant of A = 4.4 mT. These data suggest the presence of a magnetically coupled dinuclear Mn(II) center. On the other hand, a similar feature was not observed for the [MnMn(PfMetAP-II)]-L-Met complex. Therefore, the EPR data suggest that L-Met binds to [MnMn(EcMetAP-I)] differently than [MnMn(PfMetAP-II)]. To confirm these data, the X-ray crystal structure of [MnMn(PfMetAP-II)]-L-Met was solved to 2.3 A resolution. Both Mn1 and Mn2 reside in a distorted trigonal bipyramidal geometry, but the bridging water molecule, observed in the [CoCo(PfMetAP-II)] structure, is absent. Therefore, L-Met binding displaces this water molecule, but the carboxylate oxygen atom of L-Met does not bridge between the two Mn(II) ions. Instead, a single carboxylate oxygen atom of L-Met interacts with only Mn1, while the N-terminal amine nitrogen atom binds to M2. This L-Met binding mode is different from that observed for L-Met binding [CoCo(EcMetAP-I)]. Therefore, the catalytic mechanisms of type-I MetAPs may differ somewhat from type-II enzymes when a dinuclear metalloactive site is present.


Biochemistry | 1999

The Methionyl Aminopeptidase from Escherichia coli Can Function as an Iron(II) Enzyme

Ventris M. D'Souza; Richard C. Holz


Biochemistry | 2000

Divalent Metal Binding Properties of the Methionyl Aminopeptidase from Escherichia coli

Ventris M. D'Souza; Brian Bennett; and Alicja J. Copik; Richard C. Holz


Biochemistry | 1997

MECHANISTIC STUDIES ON THE AMINOPEPTIDASE FROM AEROMONAS PROTEOLYTICA : A TWO-METAL ION MECHANISM FOR PEPTIDE HYDROLYSIS

Guanjing Chen; Tanya Edwards; Ventris M. D'Souza; Richard C. Holz


Biochemistry | 2002

Overexpression and Divalent Metal Binding Properties of the Methionyl Aminopeptidase from Pyrococcus furiosus

Lu Meng; Shane Ruebush; Ventris M. D'Souza; Alicja J. Copik; Susumu Tsunasawa; Richard C. Holz


Biochemistry | 2002

Kinetic and Structural Characterization of Manganese(II)-Loaded Methionyl Aminopeptidases†

Ventris M. D'Souza; Sabina I. Swierczek; Nathaniel J. Cosper; Lu Meng; Shane Ruebush; Alicja J. Copik; Robert A. Scott; Richard C. Holz


Biochemistry | 2001

Structural Evidence That the Methionyl Aminopeptidase from Escherichia coli Is a Mononuclear Metalloprotease

Nathaniel J. Cosper; Ventris M. D'Souza; Robert A. Scott; Richard C. Holz


Biochemistry | 2003

Kinetic and spectroscopic characterization of the H178A methionyl aminopeptidase from Escherichia coli

Alicja J. Copik; Sabina I. Swierczek; W. Todd Lowther; Ventris M. D'Souza; Brian W. Matthews; Richard C. Holz


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2002

Structurally Distinct Active Sites in the Copper(II)-Substituted Aminopeptidases from Aeromonas proteolytica and Escherichia coli

Brian Bennett; William E. Antholine; Ventris M. D'Souza; Guanjing Chen; Leila Ustinyuk; Richard C. Holz


Protein Expression and Purification | 2004

Function of the signal peptide and N- and C-terminal propeptides in the leucine aminopeptidase from Aeromonas proteolytica.

Krzysztof P. Bzymek; Ventris M. D'Souza; Guanjing Chen; Heidi Campbell; Alice Mitchell; Richard C. Holz

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Richard C. Holz

Loyola University Chicago

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Alicja J. Copik

University of Central Florida

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Lu Meng

Utah State University

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Boguslaw Nocek

Argonne National Laboratory

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