Characterization of member of DUF1888 protein family, self-cleaving and self-assembling endopeptidase

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The crystal structure of SO1698 protein from Shewanella one-idensis was determined by a SAD method and refined to 1.57 Å. The structure is a β sandwich that unexpectedly consists of two polypeptides; the N-terminal fragment includes residues 1-116, and the C-terminal one includes residues 117-125. Electron density also displayed the Lys-98 side chain covalently linked to Asp-116. The putative active site residues involved in self-cleavage were identified; point mutants were produced and characterized structurally and in a biochemical assay. Numerical simulations utilizing molecular dynamics and hybrid quantum/ classical calculations suggest a mechanism involving activation of a water molecule coordinated by a catalytic aspartic acid.

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Osipiuk, J., Mulligan, R., Bargassa, M., Hamilton, J. E., Cunningham, M. A., & Joachimiak, A. (2012). Characterization of member of DUF1888 protein family, self-cleaving and self-assembling endopeptidase. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 287(23), 19452–19461. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M112.358069

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