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Crystal structure of the dinuclear zinc aminopeptidase PepV from Lactobacillus delbrueckii unravels its preference for dipeptides

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STRUCTURE
Volume 10, Issue 8, Pages 1097-1106

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/S0969-2126(02)00805-5

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dinuclear; dipeptidase; phosphinic inhibitor; zinc-metallopeptidase; aminopeptidase; aminoacylase-1 family

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PepV from Lactobacillus delbrueckii, a dinuclear zinc peptidase, has been characterized as an unspecific amino dipeptidase. The crystal structure of PepV in complex with the phosphinic inhibitor Asppsi[PO2CH2]AlaOH, a dipeptide substrate mimetic, reveals a catalytic domain and a lid domain, which together form an internal active site cavity that traps the inhibitor. The catalytic domain is topologically similar to catalytic domains from amino- and carboxypeptidases. However, the lid domain is unique among the related enzymes. In contrast to the other related exopeptidases, PepV recognizes and fixes the dipeptide backbone, while the side chains are not specifically probed and can vary, rendering it a nonspecific dipeptidase. The cocrystallized inhibitor illustrates the two roles of the two catalytic zinc ions, namely stabilization of the tetrahedral intermediate and activation of the catalytic water molecule.

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