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Structure and Function of CutC Choline Lyase from Human Microbiota Bacterium Klebsiella pneumoniae

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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
卷 290, 期 35, 页码 21732-21740

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AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M115.670471

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choline; conformational change; enzyme catalysis; enzyme structure; radical

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  1. State Research Program BIOMEDICINE
  2. Bio-Struct-X Grant [7869]

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Background: The bacterial glycyl radical enzyme CutC converts choline to trimethylamine, a metabolite involved in pathogenesis of several diseases. Results: The structures of substrate-bound and substrate-free CutC revealed significant differences. Conclusion: Choline binding to the active site triggers a conformational change from the open to closed form. Significance: A novel substrate-driven conformational mechanism and a potential target for drug design have been identified. CutC choline trimethylamine-lyase is an anaerobic bacterial glycyl radical enzyme (GRE) that cleaves choline to produce trimethylamine (TMA) and acetaldehyde. In humans, TMA is produced exclusively by the intestinal microbiota, and its metabolite, trimethylamine oxide, has been associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, information about the three-dimensional structures of TMA-producing enzymes is important for microbiota-targeted drug discovery. We have cloned, expressed, and purified the CutC GRE and the activating enzyme CutD from Klebsiella pneumoniae, a representative of the human microbiota. We have determined the first crystal structures of both the choline-bound and choline-free forms of CutC and have discovered that binding of choline at the ligand-binding site triggers conformational changes in the enzyme structure, a feature that has not been observed for any other characterized GRE.

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