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Structural Characterization of Zn(II)-, Co(II)-, and Mn(II)-loaded Forms of the argE-encoded N-acetyl-L-ornithine Deacetylase from Escherichia coli
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry
  • Ye Tao, University of Georgia
  • Jacob E. Shokes, University of Georgia
  • Wade C. McGregor, Arizona State University
  • Robert A. Scott, University of Georgia
  • Richard C. Holz, Marquette University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2012
Disciplines
Abstract

The Zn, Co, and Mn K-edge extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectra of the N-acetyl-l-ornithine deacetylase (ArgE) from Escherichia coli, loaded with one or two equivalents of divalent metal ions (i.e., [Zn(II)_(ArgE)], [Zn(II)Zn(II)(ArgE)], [Co(II)_(ArgE)], [Co(II)Co(II)(ArgE)], [Mn(II)_(ArgE)], and [Mn(II)Mn(II)(ArgE)]), were recorded. The Fourier transformed data (FT) for [Zn(II)_(ArgE)], [Zn(II)Zn(II)(ArgE)], [Co(II)_(ArgE)] and [Co(II)Co(II)(ArgE)] are dominated by a peak at 2.05 Å, that can be fit assuming five or six light atom (N,O) scatterers. Inclusion of multiple-scattering contributions from the outer-shell atoms of a histidine-imidazole ring resulted in reasonable Debye–Waller factors for these contributions and a slight reduction in the goodness-of-fit value (f′). Furthermore, the data best fit a model that included a M–M vector at 3.3 and 3.4 Å for Zn(II) and Co(II), respectively, suggesting the formation of a dinuclear site. Multiple scattering contributions from the outer-shell atoms of a histidine-imidazole rings are observed at ~ 3 and 4 Å for Zn(II)- and Co(II)-loaded ArgE suggesting at least one histidine ligand at each metal binding site. Likewise, EXAFS data for Mn(II)-loaded ArgE are dominated by a peak at 2.19 Å that was best fit assuming six light atom (N,O) scatterers. Due to poor signal to noise ratios for the Mn EXAFS spectra, no Mn–Mn vector could be modeled. Peak intensities for [M(II)_(ArgE)] vs. [M(II)M(II)(ArgE)] suggest the Zn(II), Co(II), and Mn(II) bind to ArgE in a cooperative manner. Since no structural data has been reported for any ArgE enzyme, the EXAFS data reported herein represent the first structural glimpse for ArgE enzymes. These data also provide a structural foundation for the future design of small molecules that function as inhibitors of ArgE and may potentially function as a new class of antibiotics.

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Accepted version. Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, Vol. 111 (June 2012): 157-163. DOI. © 2012 Published by Elsevier B.V. Used with permission.

Richard C. Holz was affiliated with Loyola University-Chicago at the time of publication.

Citation Information
Ye Tao, Jacob E. Shokes, Wade C. McGregor, Robert A. Scott, et al.. "Structural Characterization of Zn(II)-, Co(II)-, and Mn(II)-loaded Forms of the argE-encoded N-acetyl-L-ornithine Deacetylase from Escherichia coli" Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry (2012) ISSN: 0162-0134
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/richard_holz/2/