【文章名】Comparative Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange for a Mesophilic vs Thermophilic Dihydrofolate Reductase at 25 degrees C: Identification of a Single Active Site Region with Enhanced Flexibility in the Mesophilic Protein
Comparative Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange for a Mesophilic vs Thermophilic Dihydrofolate Reductase at 25 degrees C: Identification of a Single Active Site Region with Enhanced Flexibility in the Mesophilic Protein
[摘要]:The technique of hydrogen deuterium exchange coupled to mass spectrometry (HDX-MS) has been applied to a mesophilic (E. coli) dihydrofolate reductase under conditions that allow direct comparison to a thermophilic (B. stearothermophilus) ortholog Ec-DHFR and Bs-DHFR, respectively. The analysis of hydrogen deuterium exchange patterns within proteolytically derived peptides allows spatial resolution, while requiring a series of controls to compare orthologous proteins with only ca. 40% sequence identity. These controls include the determination of primary structure effects on intrinsic rate constants for HDX as well as the use of existing 3-dimensional structures to evaluate the distance of each backbone amide hydrogen to the protein surface. Only a single peptide from the Ec-DHFR is found to be substantially more flexible than the Bs-DHFR at 25 C in a region located within the protein interior at the intersection of the cofactor and substrate-binding sites. The surrounding regions of the enzyme are either unchanged or more flexible in the thermophilic DHFR from B. stearothermophilus. The region with increased flexibility in Ec-DHFR corresponds to one of two regions previously proposed to control the enthalpic barrier for hydride transfer in Bs-DHFR [Oyeyemi et al. (2010) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 107, 10074].