寡肽酶
催化三位一体
化学
蛋白酵素
生物化学
蛋白质水解
水解酶
劈开
过渡态模拟
丝氨酸
酶
立体化学
活动站点
作者
Ping Huang,Ang Lv,Qiaojuan Yan,Zhengqiang Jiang,Shaoqing Yang
标识
DOI:10.1107/s2059798322004247
摘要
Prolyl oligopeptidases (POPs) are atypical serine proteases that are unique in their involvement in the maturation and degradation of prolyl-containing peptide hormones and neuropeptides. They are potential pharmaceutical targets for the treatment of several neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease. In this study, the catalytic and substrate-regulatory mechanisms of a novel bacterial POP from Microbulbifer arenaceous ( Ma POP) were investigated. The crystal structure revealed that the catalytic triad of Ma POP was covered by the central tunnel of an unusual β-propeller domain. The tunnel not only provided the sole access to the active site for oligopeptides, but also protected large structured peptides or proteins from accidental proteolysis. The enzyme was able to cleave angiotensin I specifically at the carboxyl side of the internal proline residue, but could not hydrolyze long-chain bovine insulin B in vitro . Like the ligand-free structure, Ma POP bound to the transition-state analog inhibitor ZPR was also in a closed state, which was not modulated by the common `latching loop' found in other POPs. The substrate-assisted catalytic mechanism of Ma POP reported here may represent a common mechanism for all POPs. These results may facilitate a better understanding of the catalytic behavior of POPs under physiological conditions.
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