PKU mutation p.G46S prevents the stereospecific binding of l-phenylalanine to the dimer of human phenylalanine hydroxylase regulatory domain

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Mammalian phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH) has a potential allosteric regulatory binding site for l-phenylalanine (l-Phe), in addition to its catalytic site. This arrangement is supported by a crystal structure of a homodimeric truncated form of the regulatory domain of human PAH (hPAH-RD1–118/19–118) [Patel D et al. (2016) Sci Rep doi: 10.1038/srep23748]. In this study, a fusion protein of the domain (MBP-(pepXa)-hPAH-RD1–120) was overexpressed and recovered in a metastable and soluble state, which allowed the isolation of a dimeric and a monomeric fusion protein. When cleaved from MBP, hPAH-RD forms aggregates which are stereospecifically inhibited by l-Phe (> 95%) at low physiological concentrations. Aggregation of the cleaved dimer of the mutant form hPAH-G46S-RD was not inhibited by l-Phe, which is compatible with structurally/conformationally changed βαββαβ ACT domain folds in the mutant.

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Leandro, J., Saraste, J., Leandro, P., & Flatmark, T. (2017). PKU mutation p.G46S prevents the stereospecific binding of l-phenylalanine to the dimer of human phenylalanine hydroxylase regulatory domain. FEBS Open Bio, 7(2), 195–203. https://doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.12175

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