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27 march 2020 09:03:09

 
Structure and function of Bs164 {beta}-mannosidase from Bacteroides salyersiae the founding member of glycoside hydrolase family GH164 [Protein Structure and Folding] (Journal of Biological Chemistry)
 


Recent work exploring protein sequence space has revealed a new glycoside hydrolase (GH) family (GH164) of putative mannosidases. GH164 genes are present in several commensal bacteria, implicating these genes in the degradation of dietary glycans. However, little is known about the structure, mechanism of action, and substrate specificity of these enzymes. Herein we report the biochemical characterization and crystal structures of the founding member of this family (Bs164) from the human gut symbiont Bacteroides salyersiae. Previous reports of this enzyme indicated that it has ?-mannosidase activity, however, we conclusively show that it cleaves only ?-mannose linkages. Using NMR spectroscopy, detailed enzyme kinetics of WT and mutant Bs164, and multiangle light scattering we found that it is a trimeric retaining ?-mannosidase, that is susceptible to several known mannosidase inhibitors. X-ray crystallography revealed the structure of Bs164, the first known structure of a GH164, at 1.91 Å resolution. Bs164 is composed of three domains: a (?/?)8 barrel, a trimerization domain, and a ?-sandwich domain, representing a previously unobserved structural-fold for ?-mannosidases. Structures of Bs164 at 1.80-2.55 Å resolution in complex with the inhibitors noeuromycin, mannoimidazole, or 2,4-dinitrophenol 2-deoxy-2-fluoro-mannoside reveal the residues essential for specificity and catalysis including the catalytic nucleophile (Glu-297) and acid/base residue (Glu-160). These findings further our knowledge of the mechanisms commensal microbes use for nutrient acquisition.


 
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