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Crystal structures of Mycobacterial MeaB and MMAA-like GTPases.

Thomas E EdwardsLoren BaughJameson BullenRuth O BaydoPam WitteKaitlin ThompkinsIsabelle Q H PhanJan AbendrothMatthew C CliftonBanumathi SankaranWesley C Van VoorhisPeter J MylerBart L StakerChristoph GrundnerDonald D Lorimer
Published in: Journal of structural and functional genomics (2015)
The methylmalonyl Co-A mutase-associated GTPase MeaB from Methylobacterium extorquens is involved in glyoxylate regulation and required for growth. In humans, mutations in the homolog methylmalonic aciduria associated protein (MMAA) cause methylmalonic aciduria, which is often fatal. The central role of MeaB from bacteria to humans suggests that MeaB is also important in other, pathogenic bacteria such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis. However, the identity of the mycobacterial MeaB homolog is presently unclear. Here, we identify the M. tuberculosis protein Rv1496 and its homologs in M. smegmatis and M. thermoresistibile as MeaB. The crystal structures of all three homologs are highly similar to MeaB and MMAA structures and reveal a characteristic three-domain homodimer with GDP bound in the G domain active site. A structure of Rv1496 obtained from a crystal grown in the presence of GTP exhibited electron density for GDP, suggesting GTPase activity. These structures identify the mycobacterial MeaB and provide a structural framework for therapeutic targeting of M. tuberculosis MeaB.
Keyphrases
  • mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • pulmonary tuberculosis
  • high resolution
  • single cell
  • cancer therapy
  • protein protein
  • small molecule
  • dna methylation
  • electronic health record
  • hiv infected