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Breaking the covalent connection: Chain connectivity and the catalytic reaction of PMM/PGM.

Protein Sci.. 2010-06;  19(6):1235-42
Andrew M. Schramm, Dale Karr, Ritcha Mehra-Chaudhary, Steven R. Van Doren, Cristina M. Furdui, Lesa J. Beamer. Department of Biochemistry, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65211
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Fragment complementation has been used to investigate the role of chain connectivity in the catalytic reaction of phosphomannomutase/phosphoglucomutase (PMM/PGM) from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a human pathogen. A heterodimer of PMM/PGM, created from fragments corresponding to its first three and fourth domains, was constructed and enzyme activity reconstituted. NMR spectra demonstrate that the fragment corresponding to the fourth (C-terminal) domain exists as a highly structured, independent folding domain, consistent with its varied conformation observed in enzyme-substrate complexes. Steady-state kinetics and thermodynamics studies reported here show that complete conformational freedom of Domain 4, because of ... More

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fragment complementation; protein reconstitution; NMR; conformational freedom; temperature dependence; activation energy