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Deposition Date 2019-12-16
Release Date 2020-06-03
Last Version Date 2025-07-02
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
6TQH
Keywords:
Title:
Escherichia coli AdhE structure in its extended conformation
Biological Source:
Source Organism:
Escherichia coli (Taxon ID: 562)
Host Organism:
Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
3.40 Å
Aggregation State:
PARTICLE
Reconstruction Method:
SINGLE PARTICLE
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:Aldehyde-alcohol dehydrogenase
Gene (Uniprot):adhE
Chain IDs:A, B (auth: F), C, D (auth: B)
Chain Length:891
Number of Molecules:4
Biological Source:Escherichia coli
Primary Citation
Filamentation of the bacterial bi-functional alcohol/aldehyde dehydrogenase AdhE is essential for substrate channeling and enzymatic regulation.
Nat Commun 11 1426 1426 (2020)
PMID: 32188856 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-15214-y

Abstact

Acetaldehyde-alcohol dehydrogenase (AdhE) enzymes are a key metabolic enzyme in bacterial physiology and pathogenicity. They convert acetyl-CoA to ethanol via an acetaldehyde intermediate during ethanol fermentation in an anaerobic environment. This two-step reaction is associated to NAD+ regeneration, essential for glycolysis. The bifunctional AdhE enzyme is conserved in all bacterial kingdoms but also in more phylogenetically distant microorganisms such as green microalgae. It is found as an oligomeric form called spirosomes, for which the function remains elusive. Here, we use cryo-electron microscopy to obtain structures of Escherichia coli spirosomes in different conformational states. We show that spirosomes contain active AdhE monomers, and that AdhE filamentation is essential for its activity in vitro and function in vivo. The detailed analysis of these structures provides insight showing that AdhE filamentation is essential for substrate channeling within the filament and for the regulation of enzyme activity.

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