Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5590026 Gene Reports 2017 28 Pages PDF
Abstract
Metalloproteins, the most diverse classes of proteins, require metal ions (Mn2 +, Zn2 +, Ni2 +, Fe2 +/3 +, etc.) for their regulatory, catalytic and/or structural activities making them inevitable for survival of an organism. One of the most efficient systems of acquiring metal ions inside a bacterial cell is the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters, which are further classified into importers and exporters. Structurally, ABC importers comprises of a transmembrane domain, a nucleotide binding domain and a substrate binding protein (SBP) for substrate acquisition. Being specific to prokaryotes and often accountable for their pathogenicity, SBPs are recognized as potential drug targets. In this study, TTHA0596, a SBP from Thermus thermophilus HB8 is characterized using in silico approaches. Homology search and phylogenetic tree analysis exhibit that TTHA0596 is similar to a group of Zn2 +/Mn2 + binding SBPs. Furthermore, TTHA0596 protein attains an unusual structural prototype similar to that of cluster A-I SBPs. Akin to Zn2 + binding SBPs, binding pocket of TTHA0596 is constituted of three histidine residues (His52, His123 and His185). However, the presence of an aspartate (Asp259) and absence of the histidine-rich loop, an attribute of Zn2 + binding SBPs, indicates its possible affinity towards Mn2 + ion. This further led us to identify a subdivision within the Zn2 + binding SBPs, (Altschul et al., 1990) group I display affinity for both Zn2 + and Mn2 + ions, while (Ammendola et al., 2007) group II are highly specific towards Zn2 + ion. Our analysis concludes that TTHA0596 protein belongs to group I Zn2 + binding SBPs and thus bear a tendency to bind both Zn2 + and Mn2 + ions.
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