Publication: Crystal structure of the 4-hydroxybutyryl-CoA synthetase (ADP-forming) from nitrosopumilus maritimus
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Demirci, Hasan
Tosun, Bilge
Johnson, Jerome Austin
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Tolar, Bradley B.
Yoshikuni, Yasuo
Francis, Christopher A.
Wakatsuki, Soichi
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The 3-hydroxypropionate/4-hydroxybutyrate (3HP/4HB) cycle from ammonia-oxidizing Thaumarchaeota is currently considered the most energy-efficient aerobic carbon fixation pathway. The Nitrosopumilus maritimus 4-hydroxybutyryl-CoA synthetase (ADP-forming;Nmar_0206) represents one of several enzymes from this cycle that exhibit increased efficiency over crenarchaeal counterparts. This enzyme reduces energy requirements on the cell, reflecting thaumarchaeal success in adapting to low-nutrient environments. Here we show the structure of Nmar_0206 from Nitrosopumilus maritimus SCM1, which reveals a highly conserved interdomain linker loop between the CoA-binding and ATP-grasp domains. Phylogenetic analysis suggests the widespread prevalence of this loop and highlights both its underrepresentation within the PDB and structural importance within the (ATP-forming) acyl-CoA synthetase (ACD) superfamily. This linker is shown to have a possible influence on conserved interface interactions between domains, thereby influencing homodimer stability. These results provide a structural basis for the energy efficiency of this key enzyme in the modified 3HP/4HB cycle of Thaumarchaeota. Structural analysis suggests the importance of linkers in stability of oligomers within the (ADP-forming) Acyl-CoA Synthetase superfamily.
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COMMUNICATIONS BIOLOGY
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Nature Portfolio
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Biology, Multidisciplinary sciences