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Structural fold, conservation and Fe(II) binding of the intracellular domain of prokaryote FeoB

Authors :
Tai Huang Huang
Krasimir A. Spasov
Yuh-Ju Sun
Vinzenz M. Unger
Yi Chung Chen
Gang Dong
Kuo Wei Hung
Jai Hui Chen
Edward T. Eng
Chwan Deng Hsiao
Yi-Wei Chang
Source :
Journal of Structural Biology. 170:501-512
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2010.

Abstract

FeoB is a G-protein coupled membrane protein essential for Fe(II) uptake in prokaryotes. Here, we report the crystal structures of the intracellular domain of FeoB (NFeoB) from Klebsiella pneumoniae (KpNFeoB) and Pyrococcus furiosus (PfNFeoB) with and without bound ligands. In the structures, a canonical G-protein domain (G domain) is followed by a helical bundle domain (S-domain), which despite its lack of sequence similarity between species is structurally conserved. In the nucleotide-free state, the G-domain's two switch regions point away from the binding site. This gives rise to an open binding pocket whose shallowness is likely to be responsible for the low nucleotide-binding affinity. Nucleotide binding induced significant conformational changes in the G5 motif which in the case of GMPPNP binding was accompanied by destabilization of the switch I region. In addition to the structural data, we demonstrate that Fe(II)-induced foot printing cleaves the protein close to a putative Fe(II)-binding site at the tip of switch I, and we identify functionally important regions within the S-domain. Moreover, we show that NFeoB exists as a monomer in solution, and that its two constituent domains can undergo large conformational changes. The data show that the S-domain plays important roles in FeoB function.

Details

ISSN :
10478477
Volume :
170
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Structural Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b527c8874ddd94056ae41e967ae87a4a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsb.2010.01.017