Structure of fosfomycin resistance protein FosA from transposon Tn2921

  • Pakhomova S
  • Rife C
  • Armstrong R
  • et al.
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Abstract

The crystal structure of fosfomycin resistance protein FosA from transposon Tn2921 has been established at a resolution of 2.5 Å. The protein crystallized without bound Mn(II) and K + , ions crucial for efficient catalysis, providing a structure of the apo enzyme. The protein maintains the three‐dimensional domain‐swapped arrangement of the paired βαβββ‐motifs observed in the genomically encoded homologous enzyme from Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA1129). The basic architecture of the active site is also maintained, despite the absence of the catalytically essential Mn(II). However, the absence of K + , which has been shown to enhance enzymatic activity, appears to contribute to conformational heterogeneity in the K + ‐binding loops.

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Pakhomova, S., Rife, C. L., Armstrong, R. N., & Newcomer, M. E. (2004). Structure of fosfomycin resistance protein FosA from transposon Tn2921. Protein Science, 13(5), 1260–1265. https://doi.org/10.1110/ps.03585004

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