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Title: Unexpected functional implication of a stable succinimide in the structural stability of Methanocaldococcus jannaschii glutaminase
Authors: Kumar, Sanjeev
Prakash, Sunita
Gupta, Kallol
Dongre, Aparna
Balaram, Padmanabhan
Balaram, Hemalatha
Keywords: Electron-Transfer Dissociation
Recombinant Monoclonal-Antibody
Nonenzymatic Deamidation
Asparaginyl Residues
Aspartyl Residues
Mass-Spectrometry
Sequence-Analysis
Molecular Clocks
Alpha-Amylase
Ab-Initio
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Citation: Kumar, S.; Prakash, S.; Gupta, K.; Dongre, A.; Balaram, P.; Balaram, H., Unexpected functional implication of a stable succinimide in the structural stability of Methanocaldococcus jannaschii glutaminase. Nature Communications 2016, 7, 14 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12798
Nature Communications
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Abstract: Protein ageing is often mediated by the formation of succinimide intermediates. These short-lived intermediates derive from asparaginyl deamidation and aspartyl dehydration and are rapidly converted into beta-aspartyl or D-aspartyl residues. Here we report the presence of a highly stable succinimide intermediate in the glutaminase subunit of GMP synthetase from the hyperthermophile Methanocaldoccocus jannaschii. By comparing the biophysical properties of the wild-type protein and of several mutants, we show that the presence of succinimide increases the structural stability of the glutaminase subunit. The protein bearing this modification in fact remains folded at 100 degrees C and in 8M guanidinium chloride. Mutation of the residue following the reactive asparagine provides insight into the factors that contribute to the hydrolytic stability of the succinimide. Our findings suggest that sequences that stabilize succinimides from hydrolysis may be evolutionarily selected to confer extreme thermal stability.
Description: Open Access
URI: https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/2178
ISSN: 2041-1723
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