Conformational Dynamics of a Mobile Loop in the NAD(H)‐Binding Subunit of Proton‐Translocating Transhydrogenases from Rhodospirillum Rubrum and Escherichia Coli
- 1 August 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 232 (1) , 315-326
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1995.tb20814.x
Abstract
Transhydrogenase catalyses the reversible transfer of reducing equivalents between NAD(H) and NADP(H) to the translocation of protons across a membrane. Uniquely in Rhodospirillum rubrum, the NAD(H)-binding subunit (called Ths) exists as a separate subunit which can be reversibly dissociated from the membrane-located subunits. We have expressed the gene for R. rubrum Ths in Escherichia coli to yield large quantities of protein. Low concentrations of either trypsin or endoproteinase Lys-C lead to cleavage of purified Ths specifically at Lys227-Thr228 and Lys237-Glu238. Observations on the one-dimensional 1H-NMR spectra of Ths before and after proteolysis indicate that the segment which straddles the cleavage sites forms a mobile loop protruding from the surface of the protein. Alanine dehydrogenase, which is very similar in sequence to the NAD(H)-binding subunit of transhydrogenase, lacks this segment. Limited proteolytic cleavage has little effect on some of the structural characteristics of Ths (its dimeric nature, its ability to bind to the membrane-located subunits of transhydrogenase, and the short-wavelength fluorescence emission of a unique Trp residue) but does decrease the NADH-binding affinity, and does lower the catalytic activity of the reconstituted complex. The presence of NADH protects against trypsin or Lys-C cleavage, and leads to broadening, and in some cases, shifting, of NMR spectral signals associated with amino acid residues in the surface loop. This indicates that the loop becomes less mobile after nucleotide binding. Observation by NMR during a titration of Ths with NAD+ provides evidence of a two-step nucleotide binding reaction. By introducing an appropriate stop codon into the gene coding for the polypeptide of E. coli transhydrogenase cloned into an expression vector, we have prepared the NAD(H)-binding domain equivalent to Ths. The E. coli protein is sensitive to proteolysis by either trypsin or Lys-C in the mobile loop. Judging by the effect of NADH on its NMR spectrum and on the fluorescence of its Trp residues, the protein is capable of binding the nucleotide though it is unable to dock with the membrane-located subunits of transhydrogenase from R. rubrum.Keywords
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