2xr7
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Crystal Structure of Nicotiana tabacum malonyltransferase (NtMat1) complexed with malonyl-coa
Structural highlights
FunctionMAT1_TOBAC Malonyltransferase with broad substrate specificity acting on phenolic glucosides including xenobiotic naphthols. Has activity against flavonoid 7-O-glucosides, flavonoid 3-O-glucosides and naphthol glucosides, and to a lesser extent against coumarin glucosides in vitro. Prefers malonyl-CoA as an acyl donor, but also active with succinyl-CoA and methylmalonyl-CoA, but not with acetyl-CoA.[1] Publication Abstract from PubMedPlant HXXXD acyltransferase-catalyzed malonylation is an important modification reaction in elaborating the structural diversity of flavonoids and anthocyanins, and a universal adaptive mechanism to detoxify xenobiotics. Nicotiana tabacum malonyltransferase 1 (NtMaT1) is a member of anthocyanin acyltransferase subfamily that uses malonyl-CoA (MLC) as donor catalyzing transacylation in a range of flavonoid and naphthol glucosides. To gain insights into the molecular basis underlying its catalytic mechanism and versatile substrate specificity, we resolved the X-ray crystal structure of NtMaT1 to 3.1 A resolution. The structure comprises two alpha/beta mixed subdomains, as typically found in the HXXXD acyltransferases. The partial electron density map of malonyl-CoA allowed us to reliably dock the entire molecule into the solvent channel and subsequently define the binding sites for both donor and acceptor substrates. MLC bound to the NtMaT1 occupies one end of the long solvent channel between two subdomains. On superimposing and comparing the structure of NtMaT1 with that of an enzyme from anthocyanin acyltransferase subfamily from red chrysanthemum (Dm3Mat3) revealed large architectural variation in the binding sites, both for the acyl donor and for the acceptor, although their overall protein folds are structurally conserved. Consequently, the shape and the interactions of malonyl-CoA with the binding sites' amino acid residues differ substantially. These major local architectural disparities point to the independent, divergent evolution of plant HXXXD acyltransferases in different species. The structural flexibility of the enzyme and the amendable binding pattern of the substrates provide a basis for the evolution of the distinct, versatile substrate specificity of plant HXXXD acyltransferases. Structural basis for modification of flavonol and naphthol glucoconjugates by Nicotiana tabacum malonyltransferase (NtMaT1).,Manjasetty BA, Yu XH, Panjikar S, Taguchi G, Chance MR, Liu CJ Planta. 2012 May 19. PMID:22610270[2] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. Loading citation details.. Citations No citations found References
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