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Deposition Date 2007-05-17
Release Date 2008-04-01
Last Version Date 2024-11-20
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
2PZ0
Keywords:
Title:
Crystal structure of Glycerophosphodiester Phosphodiesterase (GDPD) from T. tengcongensis
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Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
1.91 Å
R-Value Free:
0.23
R-Value Work:
0.22
Space Group:
P 1 21 1
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:Glycerophosphoryl diester phosphodiesterase
Gene (Uniprot):UgpQ
Chain IDs:A, B
Chain Length:252
Number of Molecules:2
Biological Source:Thermoanaerobacter tengcongensis
Primary Citation
Crystal structure of glycerophosphodiester phosphodiesterase (GDPD) from Thermoanaerobacter tengcongensis, a metal ion-dependent enzyme: insight into the catalytic mechanism.
Proteins 72 280 288 (2008)
PMID: 18214974 DOI: 10.1002/prot.21921

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Glycerophosphodiester phosphodiesterase (GDPD; EC 3.1.4.46) catalyzes the hydrolysis of a glycerophosphodiester to an alcohol and glycerol 3-phosphate in glycerol metabolism. It has an important role in the synthesis of a variety of products that participate in many biochemical pathways. We report the crystal structure of the Thermoanaerobacter tengcongensis GDPD (ttGDPD) at 1.91 A resolution, with a calcium ion and glycerol as a substrate mimic coordinated at this calcium ion (PDB entry 2pz0). The ttGDPD dimer with an intermolecular disulfide bridge and two hydrogen bonds is considered as the potential functional unit. We used site-directed mutagenesis to characterize ttGDPD as a metal ion-dependent enzyme, identified a cluster of residues involved in substrate binding and the catalytic reaction, and we propose a possible general acid-base catalytic mechanism for ttGDPD. Superposing the active site with the homologous structure GDPD from Agrobacterium tumefaciens (PDB entry 1zcc), which binds a sulfate ion in the active site, the sulfate ion can represent the phosphate moiety of the substrate, simulating the binding mode of the true substrate of GDPD.

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