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Structural Insight into the Mechanism of c-di-GMP hydrolysis by EAL domain phosphodiesterases.

Journal Article · · J. Mol. Biol.

Cyclic diguanylate (or bis-(3'-5') cyclic dimeric guanosine monophosphate; c-di-GMP) is a ubiquitous second messenger that regulates diverse cellular functions, including motility, biofilm formation, cell cycle progression, and virulence in bacteria. In the cell, degradation of c-di-GMP is catalyzed by highly specific EAL domain phosphodiesterases whose catalytic mechanism is still unclear. Here, we purified 13 EAL domain proteins from various organisms and demonstrated that their catalytic activity is associated with the presence of 10 conserved EAL domain residues. The crystal structure of the TBD1265 EAL domain was determined in free state (1.8 {angstrom}) and in complex with c-di-GMP (2.35 {angstrom}), and unveiled the role of conserved residues in substrate binding and catalysis. The structure revealed the presence of two metal ions directly coordinated by six conserved residues, two oxygens of c-di-GMP phosphate, and potential catalytic water molecule. Our results support a two-metal-ion catalytic mechanism of c-di-GMP hydrolysis by EAL domain phosphodiesterases.

Research Organization:
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL)
Sponsoring Organization:
SC; NIH; Genome Canada
DOE Contract Number:
AC02-06CH11357
OSTI ID:
1006274
Report Number(s):
ANL/BIO/JA-69141
Journal Information:
J. Mol. Biol., Journal Name: J. Mol. Biol. Journal Issue: Aug. 2010 Vol. 402; ISSN 0022-2836
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
ENGLISH

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