Solution structural studies of GTP: Adenosylcobinamide-phosphateguanylyl transferase (CobY) from Methanocaldococcus jannaschii

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GTP:adenosylcobinamide-phosphate (AdoCbi-P) guanylyl transferase (CobY) is an enzyme that transfers the GMP moiety of GTP to AdoCbi yielding AdoCbi-GDP in the late steps of the assembly of Ado-cobamides in archaea. The failure of repeated attempts to crystallize ligand-free (apo) CobY prompted us to explore its 3D structure by solution NMR spectroscopy. As reported here, the solution structure has a mixed α/β fold consisting of seven β-strands and five α-helices, which is very similar to a Rossmann fold. Titration of apo-CobY with GTP resulted in large changes in amide proton chemical shifts that indicated major structural perturbations upon complex formation. However, the CobY:GTP complex as followed by 1H-15N HSQC spectra was found to be unstable over time: GTP hydrolyzed and the protein converted slowly to a species with an NMR spectrum similar to that of apo- CobY. The variant CobYG153D, whose GTP complex was studied by X-ray crystallography, yielded NMR spectra similar to those of wild-type CobY in both its apo- state and in complex with GTP. The CobYG153D:GTP complex was also found to be unstable over time.

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Singarapu, K. K., Otte, M. M., Tonelli, M., Westler, W. M., Escalante-Semerena, J. C., & Markley, J. L. (2015). Solution structural studies of GTP: Adenosylcobinamide-phosphateguanylyl transferase (CobY) from Methanocaldococcus jannaschii. PLoS ONE, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141297

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