2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0969-2126(01)00586-x
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Solution Structure of B. subtilis Acyl Carrier Protein

Abstract: Structural data were collected for both the apo and holo forms of ACP that suggest that the two forms of ACP are essentially identical. Comparison of the published structures for E. coli ACP and actinorhodin polyketide synthase acyl carrier protein (act apo-ACP) from Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) with B. subtilis ACP indicates similar secondary structure elements but an extremely large rmsd between the three ACP structures (>4.3 A). The structural difference between B. subtilis ACP and both E. coli and act apo… Show more

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“…Upon this conversion by covalent modification of Ser 39 by a phosphopantetheine prosthetic group, large chemical shift changes (Ͼ0.1 ppm) were observed near the prosthetic group binding site at Ser 39 and Ile 40 . The results are in reasonable agreement with those of the most perturbed residues reported for phosphopantetheinylation of B. subtilis ACP, Ec-ACP, and M. tuberculosis ACP (33,34,59 The Structure of Ef-ACP-To understand the relationship between the structure and the thermal stability of Ef-ACP, we determined the tertiary structure of Ef-ACP. The three-dimensional structure of Ef-ACP was calculated based on NMR constraints.…”
Section: Chemical Shift Perturbations Of Apo-and Holo-ef-acp-tosupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Upon this conversion by covalent modification of Ser 39 by a phosphopantetheine prosthetic group, large chemical shift changes (Ͼ0.1 ppm) were observed near the prosthetic group binding site at Ser 39 and Ile 40 . The results are in reasonable agreement with those of the most perturbed residues reported for phosphopantetheinylation of B. subtilis ACP, Ec-ACP, and M. tuberculosis ACP (33,34,59 The Structure of Ef-ACP-To understand the relationship between the structure and the thermal stability of Ef-ACP, we determined the tertiary structure of Ef-ACP. The three-dimensional structure of Ef-ACP was calculated based on NMR constraints.…”
Section: Chemical Shift Perturbations Of Apo-and Holo-ef-acp-tosupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Superimposing only the C␣ atoms in Ef-ACP onto other type II ACPs gave root mean square deviation values of 2.62 Å for Ec-ACP, 2.38 Å for M. tuberculosis ACP, 3.24 Å for P. falciparum ACP, and 2.87 Å for B. subtilis ACP (32)(33)(34)37). Sequence alignments shown in Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…ACP functions to sequester the growing acyl chain attached to the prosthetic group from solvent as it shuttles the intermediates between enzymes. Our work, and the protein NMR analysis of other ACPs (32,(35)(36)(37), shows that the prosthetic group exists in two states, one is exposed to solvent and the other is bound to the protein. Our protein NMR experiments indicate the prosthetic group interacts with ACP along the interior face of helix ␣2 2 pointing the active site sulfhydryl toward residues in loop-2 between helices ␣2 and ␣3.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…5, B-E. Although the rat FAS ACP forms the conserved ␣-helical bundle structure common to all ACPs, there is a slightly lower degree of ␣-helical content (46% over residues 2114 -2192) than other ACPs (E. coli FAS ACP 50% (39,40), S. cerevisiae ACP (50%) (41), B. subtilis FAS ACP 60% (42), and the actinorhodin PKS ACP 50% (12)). The shorter helices are replaced instead by the longer loop regions in the rat FAS ACP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%