7TZI

Structure of a pseudomurein peptide ligase type E from Methanothermobacter thermautotrophicus


Experimental Data Snapshot

  • Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION
  • Resolution: 2.91 Å
  • R-Value Free: 0.247 
  • R-Value Work: 0.212 
  • R-Value Observed: 0.213 

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Literature

Structural characterisation of methanogen pseudomurein cell wall peptide ligases homologous to bacterial MurE/F murein peptide ligases.

Subedi, B.P.Schofield, L.R.Carbone, V.Wolf, M.Martin, W.F.Ronimus, R.S.Sutherland-Smith, A.J.

(2022) Microbiology (Reading) 168

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.001235
  • Primary Citation of Related Structures:  
    6VR8, 7JT8, 7TZI, 7UFP

  • PubMed Abstract: 

    Archaea have diverse cell wall types, yet none are identical to bacterial peptidoglycan (murein). Methanogens Methanobacteria and Methanopyrus possess cell walls of pseudomurein, a structural analogue of murein. Pseudomurein differs from murein in containing the unique archaeal sugar N -acetyltalosaminuronic acid instead of N -acetylmuramic acid, β-1,3 glycosidic bonds in place of β-1,4 bonds and only l-amino acids in the peptide cross-links. We have determined crystal structures of methanogen pseudomurein peptide ligases (termed pMurE) from Methanothermus fervidus (Mfer762) and Methanothermobacter thermautotrophicus (Mth734) that are structurally most closely related to bacterial MurE peptide ligases. The homology of the archaeal pMurE and bacterial MurE enzymes is clear both in the overall structure and at the level of each of the three domains. In addition, we identified two UDP-binding sites in Mfer762 pMurE, one at the exterior surface of the interface of the N-terminal and middle domains, and a second site at an inner surface continuous with the highly conserved interface of the three domains. Residues involved in ATP binding in MurE are conserved in pMurE, suggesting that a similar ATP-binding pocket is present at the interface of the middle and the C-terminal domains of pMurE. The presence of pMurE ligases in members of the Methanobacteriales and Methanopyrales, that are structurally related to bacterial MurE ligases, supports the idea that the biosynthetic origins of archaeal pseudomurein and bacterial peptidoglycan cell walls are evolutionarily related.


  • Organizational Affiliation

    AgResearch Ltd, Grasslands, Tennent Drive, Palmerston North, 4442, New Zealand.


Macromolecules
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Entity ID: 1
MoleculeChains Sequence LengthOrganismDetailsImage
Mur ligase family protein
A, B
451Methanothermobacter thermautotrophicusMutation(s): 0 
Gene Names: HA285_03230
UniProt
Find proteins for A0A7J4MVA9 (Methanothermobacter thermautotrophicus)
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Go to UniProtKB:  A0A7J4MVA9
Entity Groups  
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UniProt GroupA0A7J4MVA9
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  • Reference Sequence
Experimental Data & Validation

Experimental Data

  • Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION
  • Resolution: 2.91 Å
  • R-Value Free: 0.247 
  • R-Value Work: 0.212 
  • R-Value Observed: 0.213 
  • Space Group: P 21 21 21
Unit Cell:
Length ( Å )Angle ( ˚ )
a = 66.266α = 90
b = 127.423β = 90
c = 134.736γ = 90
Software Package:
Software NamePurpose
BUSTERrefinement
XDSdata reduction
Aimlessdata scaling
PHASERphasing

Structure Validation

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Entry History & Funding Information

Deposition Data


Funding OrganizationLocationGrant Number
Royal Society of New ZealandNew ZealandAGR1301

Revision History  (Full details and data files)

  • Version 1.0: 2022-10-12
    Type: Initial release
  • Version 1.1: 2023-10-18
    Changes: Data collection, Refinement description