Differences between the electronic environments of reduced and oxidizedEscherichia coliDsbA inferred from heteronuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
- 1 October 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Protein Science
- Vol. 7 (10) , 2065-2080
- https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.5560071003
Abstract
DsbA is the strongest protein disulfide oxidant yet known and is involved in catalyzing protein folding in the bacterial periplasm. Its strong oxidizing power has been attributed to the lowered pKa of its reactive active site cysteine and to the difference in thermodynamic stability between the oxidized and the reduced form. However, no structural data are available for the reduced state. Therefore, an NMR study of DsbA in its two redox states was undertaken. We report here the backbone 1HN, 15N, 13Cα, 13CO, 1Hα, and 13Cß NMR assignments for both oxidized and reduced Escherichia coli DsbA (189 residues). Ninety‐nine percent of the frequencies were assigned using a combination of triple (1H‐13C‐15N) and double resonance (1H‐15N or 1H‐13C) experiments. Secondary structures were established using the CSI (Chemical Shift Index) method, NOE connectivity patterns, 3JHNHα and amide proton exchange data. Comparison of chemical shifts for both forms reveals four regions of the protein, which undergo some changes in the electronic environment. These regions are around the active site (residues 26 to 43), around His60 and Pro151, and also around Gln97. Both the number and the amplitude of observed chemical shift variations are more substantial in DsbA than in E. coli thioredoxin. Large 13Cα chemical shift variations for residues of the active site and residues Phe28, Tyr34, Phe36, Ile42, Ser43, and Lys98 suggest that the backbone conformation of these residues is affected upon reduction.Keywords
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