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Structural and Functional Characterization of the R-modules in Alginate C-5 Epimerases AlgE4 and AlgE6 from Azotobacter vinelandii

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  • Edith Buchinger, Aalborg University, Unknown
  • Daniel H. Knudsen, Aalborg University, Unknown
  • Manja A. Behrens, Denmark
  • Jan Skov Pedersen
  • Olav A. Aarstad, Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Dept Biotechnol, Norwegian Biopolymer Lab NOBIPOL, Unknown
  • Anne Tøndervik, Dept Bioproc Technol SINTEF Mat & Chem, Unknown
  • Svein Valla, Aarhus University, Unknown
  • Gudmund Skjak-Braek, Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Dept Biotechnol, Norwegian Biopolymer Lab NOBIPOL, Unknown
  • Reinhard Winnmer, Aalborg University, Unknown
  • Finn L. Aachmann, Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Dept Biotechnol, Norwegian Biopolymer Lab NOBIPOL, Unknown
The bacterium Azotobacter vinelandii produces a family of seven secreted and calcium-dependent mannuronan C-5 epimerases (AlgE1-7). These epimerases are responsible for the epimerization of beta-D-mannuronic acid (M) to alpha-L-guluronic acid (G) in alginate polymers. The epimerases display a modular structure composed of one or two catalytic A-modules and from one to seven R-modules having an activating effect on the A-module. In this study, we have determined the NMR structure of the three individual R-modules from AlgE6 (AR1R2R3) and the overall structure of both AlgE4 (AR) and AlgE6 using small angle x-ray scattering. Furthermore, the alginate binding ability of the R-modules of AlgE4 and AlgE6 has been studied with NMR and isothermal titration calorimetry. The AlgE6 R-modules fold into an elongated parallel beta-roll with a shallow, positively charged groove across the module. Small angle x-ray scattering analyses of AlgE4 and AlgE6 show an overall elongated shape with some degree of flexibility between the modules for both enzymes. Titration of the R-modules with defined alginate oligomers shows strong interaction between AlgE4R and both oligo-M and MG, whereas no interaction was detected between these oligomers and the individual R-modules from AlgE6. A combination of all three R- modules from AlgE6 shows weak interaction with long M-oligomers. Exchanging the R-modules between AlgE4 and AlgE6 resulted in a novel epimerase called AlgE64 with increased G-block forming ability compared with AlgE6.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Biological Chemistry
Volume289
Issue45
Pages (from-to)31382-31396
Number of pages15
ISSN0021-9258
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

    Research areas

  • MANNURONAN C-5-EPIMERASE ALGE4, ANGLE SCATTERING DATA, X-RAY-SCATTERING, C5-EPIMERASE ALGE4, NMR STRUCTURE, I SECRETION, PROTEIN, EXPRESSION, PREDICTION, PROGRAM

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