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Backbone dynamics of Escherichia coli thioesterase/protease I:: Evidence of a flexible active-site environment for a serine protease

Journal

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 307, Issue 4, Pages 1075-1090

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.1006/jmbi.2001.4539

Keywords

protein dynamics; serine protease; NMR relaxation; enzyme catalysis; thioesterase

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Escherichia coli thioesterase/protease I (TEP-I) is a member of a novel subclass of the lipolytic enzymes with a distinctive GDSLS motif. In addition to possessing thioesterase and protease activities, TEP-I also exhibits arylesterase activity. We have determined the N-15 nuclear magnetic spin relaxation rates, R-1 and R-2, and the steady state H-1-N-15 heteronuclear Overhauser effect, measured at both 11.74 T and 14.09 T, of (u-N-15) TEP-I. These data were analyzed using model-free formalism (with axially symmetric rotational diffusion anisotropy) to extract the backbone dynamics of TEP-I. The results reveal that the core structure of the central beta -sheet and the long alpha -helices are rigid, while the binding pocket appears to be rather flexible. The rigid core serves as a scaffold to anchor the essential loops, which form the binding pocket. The most flexible residues display large amplitude fast (ps/ns time-scale) motion and lie on one stripe whose orientation is presumed to be the ligand-binding orientation. We also detected the presence of several residues displaying slow (mus/ms time-scale) conformational exchanging processes. These residues lie around the binding pocket and are oriented perpendicularly to the orientation of the flexible stripe. Two of the putative catalytic triads, Ser10 and His157, and their neighbors show motion on the mus/ms time-scale, suggesting that their slow motion may have a role in catalysis, in addition to their possible roles in ligand binding. The presence of a flexible substrate-binding pocket may also facilitate binding to a wide range of substrates and confer the versatile functional property of this protein. (C) 2001 Academic Press.

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