Crystal structure of an fe-s cluster-containing fumarate hydratase enzyme from Leishmania major reveals a unique protein fold

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Abstract

Fumarate hydratases (FHs) are essentialmetabolic enzymes grouped into two classes. Here, we present the crystal structure of a class I FH, the cytosolic FH from Leishmania major, which reveals a previously undiscovered protein fold that coordinates a catalytically essential [4Fe-4S] cluster. Our 2.05 Å resolution data further reveal a dimeric architecture for this FH that resembles a heart, with each lobe comprised of two domains that are arranged around the active site. Besides the active site, where the substrate S-malate is bound bidentate to the unique iron of the [4Fe-4S] cluster, other binding pockets are found near the dimeric enzyme interface, some ofwhich are occupied bymalonate, shown here to be a weak inhibitor of this enzyme. Taken together, these data provide a framework both for investigations of the class I FH catalytic mechanism and for drug design aimed at fighting neglected tropical diseases.

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Feliciano, P. R., Drennan, C. L., & Nonato, M. C. (2016). Crystal structure of an fe-s cluster-containing fumarate hydratase enzyme from Leishmania major reveals a unique protein fold. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 113(35), 9804–9809. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1605031113

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