10-Formyltetrahydrofolate dehydrogenase has previously been identified as a tight binding protein of the polyglutamate forms of tetrahydrofolate (R. J. Cook and C. Wagner, Biochemistry 21, 4427-4434, 1982). Each subunit contains two independently folded domains connected by a linking peptide. By using the stable substrate and product analogs 10-formyl 5,8-dideazafolate and 5, 8-dideazafolate, respectively, we have determined that the tight binding folate site is separate from the catalytic site and that it is located on the N-terminal domain of the protein. This was achieved by cross-linking 10-formyl 5,8-dideazafolate to the dehydrogenase through the carboxyl group of the substrate analog. The cross-linked substrate analog was converted to the cross-linked product complex by adding either NADP+ or 2-mercaptoethanol, proving that the 10-formyl 5,8-dideazafolate was bound at the active site. With the active site cross-linked to 5,8-dideazafolate and not available for binding, the enzyme still bound 5, 8-dideazafolate-[3H]tetraglutamate tightly but noncovalently. Separation of the large and small domains by limited proteolysis showed that the tightly bound 5,8-dideazafolate-[3H]tetraglutamate was located on the small domain. The location of the cross-linked 10-formyl 5,8-dideazafolate at the active site was determined by amino acid sequencing of an isolated tryptic peptide.
5-formyltetrahydrofolate binding sites in different folate-dependent enzymes / Maras, Bruno; DI SALVO, Martino Luigi; Cai, K.; Barra, Donatella; Schirch, V.. - (1994).
5-formyltetrahydrofolate binding sites in different folate-dependent enzymes
MARAS, Bruno;DI SALVO, Martino Luigi;BARRA, Donatella;
1994
Abstract
10-Formyltetrahydrofolate dehydrogenase has previously been identified as a tight binding protein of the polyglutamate forms of tetrahydrofolate (R. J. Cook and C. Wagner, Biochemistry 21, 4427-4434, 1982). Each subunit contains two independently folded domains connected by a linking peptide. By using the stable substrate and product analogs 10-formyl 5,8-dideazafolate and 5, 8-dideazafolate, respectively, we have determined that the tight binding folate site is separate from the catalytic site and that it is located on the N-terminal domain of the protein. This was achieved by cross-linking 10-formyl 5,8-dideazafolate to the dehydrogenase through the carboxyl group of the substrate analog. The cross-linked substrate analog was converted to the cross-linked product complex by adding either NADP+ or 2-mercaptoethanol, proving that the 10-formyl 5,8-dideazafolate was bound at the active site. With the active site cross-linked to 5,8-dideazafolate and not available for binding, the enzyme still bound 5, 8-dideazafolate-[3H]tetraglutamate tightly but noncovalently. Separation of the large and small domains by limited proteolysis showed that the tightly bound 5,8-dideazafolate-[3H]tetraglutamate was located on the small domain. The location of the cross-linked 10-formyl 5,8-dideazafolate at the active site was determined by amino acid sequencing of an isolated tryptic peptide.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.