The mechanism of aconitase: 1.8 Å resolution crystal structure of the S642A:citrate complex
- 1 January 1999
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Protein Science
- Vol. 8 (12) , 2655-2662
- https://doi.org/10.1110/ps.8.12.2655
Abstract
The crystal structure of the S642A mutant of mitochondrial aconitase (mAc) with citrate bound has been determined at 1.8 A resolution and 100 K to capture this binding mode of substrates to the native enzyme. The 2.0 A resolution, 100 K crystal structure of the S642A mutant with isocitrate binding provides a control, showing that the Ser --> Ala replacement does not alter the binding of substrates in the active site. The aconitase mechanism requires that the intermediate product, cis-aconitate, flip over by 180 degrees about the C alpha-C beta double bond. Only one of these two alternative modes of binding, that of the isocitrate mode, has been previously visualized. Now, however, the structure revealing the citrate mode of binding provides direct support for the proposed enzyme mechanism.Keywords
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