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Entry Detail
PDB ID:
3PFG
Keywords:
Title:
X-Ray crystal structure the N,N-dimethyltransferase TylM1 from Streptomyces fradiae in complex with SAM and dTDP-phenol
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Deposition Date:
2010-10-28
Release Date:
2010-12-15
Method Details:
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Resolution:
1.35 Å
R-Value Free:
0.20
R-Value Work:
0.18
R-Value Observed:
0.18
Space Group:
C 1 2 1
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Description:N-methyltransferase
Chain IDs:A
Chain Length:263
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Streptomyces fradiae
Primary Citation
Molecular Architecture of TylM1 from Streptomyces fradiae: An N,N-Dimethyltransferase Involved in the Production of dTDP-d-mycaminose .
Biochemistry 50 780 787 (2011)
PMID: 21142177 DOI: 10.1021/bi101733y

Abstact

d-Mycaminose is an unusual dideoxy sugar found attached to the antibiotic tylosin, a commonly used veterinarian therapeutic. It is synthesized by the Gram-positive bacterium Streptomyces fradiae as a dTDP-linked sugar. The last step in its biosynthesis involves the dimethylation of the hexose C-3' amino group by an S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) dependent enzyme referred to as TylM1. Here we report two high-resolution X-ray structures of TylM1, one in which the enzyme contains bound SAM and dTDP-phenol and the second in which the protein is complexed with S-adenosylhomocysteine (SAH) and dTDP-3-amino-3,6-dideoxyglucose, its natural substrate. Combined, these two structures, solved to 1.35 and 1.79 Å resolution, respectively, show the orientations of SAM and the dTDP-linked sugar substrate within the active site region. Specifically, the C-3' amino group of the hexose is in the correct position for an in-line attack at the reactive methyl group of SAM. Both Tyr 14 and Arg 241 serve to anchor the dTDP-linked sugar to the protein. To test the role of His 123 in catalysis, two site-directed mutant proteins were constructed, H123A and H123N. Both mutant proteins retained catalytic activity, albeit with reduced rates. Specifically, the k(cat)/K(m) was reduced to 1.8% and 0.37% for the H123A and H123N mutant proteins, respectively. High-resolution X-ray models showed that the observed perturbations in the kinetic constants were not due to major changes in their three-dimensional folds. Most likely the proton on the C-3' amino group is transferred to one of the water molecules lining the active site pocket as catalysis proceeds.

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