4UOC

Competence or damage-inducible protein CinA from Thermus thermophilus


Experimental Data Snapshot

  • Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION
  • Resolution: 2.46 Å
  • R-Value Free: 0.250 
  • R-Value Work: 0.189 
  • R-Value Observed: 0.192 

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Literature

Structure and Mechanism of the Bifunctional Cina Enzyme from Thermus Thermophilus

Karuppiah, V.Thistlethwaite, A.Dajani, R.Warwicker, J.Derrick, J.P.

(2014) J Biol Chem 289: 33187

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M114.608448
  • Primary Citation of Related Structures:  
    4CT8, 4CTA, 4UOC, 4UUW, 4UUX

  • PubMed Abstract: 

    CinA is a widely distributed protein in Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. It is associated with natural competence and is proposed to have a function as an enzyme participating in the pyridine nucleotide cycle, which recycles products formed by non-redox uses of NAD. Here we report the determination of the crystal structure of CinA from Thermus thermophilus, in complex with several ligands. CinA was shown to have both nicotinamide mononucleotide deamidase and ADP-ribose pyrophosphatase activities. The crystal structure shows an unusual asymmetric dimer, with three domains for each chain; the C-terminal domain harbors the nicotinamide mononucleotide deamidase activity, and the structure of a complex with the product nicotinate mononucleotide suggests a mechanism for deamidation. The N-terminal domain belongs to the COG1058 family and is associated with the ADP-ribose pyrophosphatase activity. The asymmetry in the CinA dimer arises from two alternative orientations of the COG1058 domains, only one of which forms a contact with the KH-type domain from the other chain, effectively closing the active site into, we propose, a catalytically competent state. Structures of complexes with Mg(2+)/ADP-ribose, Mg(2+)/ATP, and Mg(2+)/AMP suggest a mechanism for the ADP-ribose pyrophosphatase reaction that involves a rotation of the COG1058 domain dimer as part of the reaction cycle, so that each active site oscillates between open and closed forms, thus promoting catalysis.


  • Organizational Affiliation

    From the Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, Michael Smith Building, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PT, United Kingdom.


Macromolecules
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Entity ID: 1
MoleculeChains Sequence LengthOrganismDetailsImage
CINA
A, B
394Thermus thermophilus HB8Mutation(s): 0 
UniProt
Find proteins for Q5SHB0 (Thermus thermophilus (strain ATCC 27634 / DSM 579 / HB8))
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UniProt GroupQ5SHB0
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Experimental Data & Validation

Experimental Data

  • Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION
  • Resolution: 2.46 Å
  • R-Value Free: 0.250 
  • R-Value Work: 0.189 
  • R-Value Observed: 0.192 
  • Space Group: P 21 21 21
Unit Cell:
Length ( Å )Angle ( ˚ )
a = 72.47α = 90
b = 93.3β = 90
c = 133.77γ = 90
Software Package:
Software NamePurpose
REFMACrefinement
XDSdata reduction
Aimlessdata scaling
MOLREPphasing

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Entry History 

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Revision History  (Full details and data files)

  • Version 1.0: 2014-10-15
    Type: Initial release
  • Version 1.1: 2014-10-22
    Changes: Database references, Structure summary
  • Version 1.2: 2014-10-29
    Changes: Database references
  • Version 1.3: 2014-12-17
    Changes: Database references
  • Version 1.4: 2015-01-14
    Changes: Database references
  • Version 1.5: 2024-01-10
    Changes: Data collection, Database references, Derived calculations, Other, Refinement description