Structure of Haemophilus influenzae HslV protein at 1.9 A resolution, revealing a cation-binding site near the catalytic site.
Sousa, M.C., McKay, D.B.(2001) Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr 57: 1950-1954
- PubMed: 11717526
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1107/s090744490101575x
- Primary Citation of Related Structures:
1JJW - PubMed Abstract:
The structure of the Haemophilus influenzae HslV protease of the HslUV 'prokaryotic proteasome' has been solved by molecular replacement and refined with data to 1.9 A resolution. The protease is a 'double donut' of hexameric rings; two alternative sets of intermolecular interactions between protomers in the rings result in 'quasi-equivalent' packing within the assembly. Anomalous scattering data from crystals with potassium present in the mother liquor reveal a K(+) ion bound with octahedral coordination near the active-site Thr1 residue. The site also binds Na(+) ions and is likely to bind Mg(2+), suggesting that monovalent and divalent metal ions may influence the catalytic activity of the protease.
Organizational Affiliation:
Department of Structural Biology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305, USA. dave.mckay@stanford.edu