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Deposition Date 2010-07-30
Release Date 2010-09-08
Last Version Date 2023-09-06
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
3O7J
Keywords:
Title:
Crystal structure of 2-oxo-4-hydroxy-4-carboxy-5-ureidoimidazoline decarboxylase from Klebsiella pneumoniae
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Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
2.00 Å
R-Value Free:
0.24
R-Value Work:
0.21
R-Value Observed:
0.21
Space Group:
C 1 2 1
Macromolecular Entities
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Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:OHCU decarboxylase
Gene (Uniprot):KPN_01665
Chain IDs:A
Chain Length:189
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Klebsiella pneumoniae subsp. pneumoniae
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Primary Citation
Structural and Mechanistic Studies on Klebsiella pneumoniae 2-Oxo-4-hydroxy-4-carboxy-5-ureidoimidazoline Decarboxylase.
J. Biol. Chem. 285 35446 35454 (2010)
PMID: 20826786 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M110.156034

Abstact

The stereospecific oxidative degradation of uric acid to (S)-allantoin was recently shown to proceed via three enzymatic steps. The final conversion is a decarboxylation of the unstable intermediate 2-oxo-4-hydroxy-4-carboxy-5-ureidoimidazoline (OHCU) and is catalyzed by OHCU decarboxylase. Here we present the structures of Klebsiella pneumoniae OHCU decarboxylase in unliganded form and with bound allantoin. These structures provide evidence that ligand binding organizes the active site residues for catalysis. Modeling of the substrate and intermediates provides additional support for this hypothesis. In addition we characterize the steady state kinetics of this enzyme and report the first OHCU decarboxylase inhibitor, allopurinol, a structural isomer of hypoxanthine. This molecule is a competitive inhibitor of K. pneumoniae OHCU decarboxylase with a K(i) of 30 ± 2 μM. Circular dichroism measurements confirm structural observations that this inhibitor disrupts the necessary organization of the active site. Our structural and biochemical studies also provide further insights into the mechanism of catalysis of OHCU decarboxylation.

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