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PDBsum entry 2fqw

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2fqw

 

 

 

 

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Protein chain
316 a.a. *
Ligands
NOS
Waters ×199
* Residue conservation analysis
PDB id:
2fqw
Name: Transport protein
Title: Pnra from treponema pallidum as purified from e. Coli (bound to inosine)
Structure: Membrane lipoprotein tmpc. Chain: a. Fragment: soluble portion of pnra. Synonym: membrane protein c, 35 kda antigen, lipoprotein tpn35, tp0319, tmpc, pnra. Engineered: yes
Source: Treponema pallidum. Organism_taxid: 160. Gene: tmpc. Expressed in: escherichia coli. Expression_system_taxid: 562.
Resolution:
1.71Å     R-factor:   0.181     R-free:   0.211
Authors: C.A.Brautigam,R.K.Deka,D.R.Tomchick,M.Machius,M.V.Norgard
Key ref:
R.K.Deka et al. (2006). The PnrA (Tp0319; TmpC) lipoprotein represents a new family of bacterial purine nucleoside receptor encoded within an ATP-binding cassette (ABC)-like operon in Treponema pallidum. J Biol Chem, 281, 8072-8081. PubMed id: 16418175 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M511405200
Date:
18-Jan-06     Release date:   14-Feb-06    
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Protein chain
Pfam   ArchSchema ?
P29724  (TMPC_TREPA) -  Membrane lipoprotein TmpC from Treponema pallidum (strain Nichols)
Seq:
Struc:
353 a.a.
316 a.a.
Key:    PfamA domain  Secondary structure  CATH domain

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   Enzyme class: E.C.?
[IntEnz]   [ExPASy]   [KEGG]   [BRENDA]

 

 
DOI no: 10.1074/jbc.M511405200 J Biol Chem 281:8072-8081 (2006)
PubMed id: 16418175  
 
 
The PnrA (Tp0319; TmpC) lipoprotein represents a new family of bacterial purine nucleoside receptor encoded within an ATP-binding cassette (ABC)-like operon in Treponema pallidum.
R.K.Deka, C.A.Brautigam, X.F.Yang, J.S.Blevins, M.Machius, D.R.Tomchick, M.V.Norgard.
 
  ABSTRACT  
 
Treponema pallidum, the bacterial agent of syphilis, cannot be cultivated in vitro. This constraint has severely impeded the study of the membrane biology of this complex human pathogen. A structure-to-function approach thus was adopted as a means of discerning the likely function of Tp0319, a 35-kDa cytoplasmic membrane-associated lipoprotein of T. pallidum formerly designated as TmpC. A 1.7-A crystal structure showed that recombinant Tp0319 (rTp0319) consists of two alpha/beta domains, linked by three crossovers, with a deep cleft between them akin to ATP-binding cassette (ABC) receptors. In the cleft, a molecule of inosine was bound. Isothermal titration calorimetry demonstrated that rTp0319 specifically binds purine nucleosides (dissociation constant (Kd) approximately 10(-7) M). This predilection for purine nucleosides by rTp0319 is consistent with its likely role as a receptor component of a cytoplasmic membrane-associated transporter system. Reverse transcription-PCR analysis of RNA isolated from rabbit tissue-extracted T. pallidum additionally showed that tp0319 is transcriptionally linked to four other downstream open reading frames, thereby supporting the existence of an ABC-like operon (tp0319-0323). We herein thus re-name tp0319 as purine nucleoside receptor A (pnrA), with its operonic partners tp0320-0323 designated as pnrB-E, respectively. Our study not only infers that PnrA transports purine nucleosides essential for the survival of T. pallidum within its obligate human host, but to our knowledge, this is the first description of an ABC-type nucleoside transport system in any bacterium. PnrA has been grouped with a functionally uncharacterized protein family (HBG016869), thereby implying that other members of the family may have similar nucleoside-binding function(s).
 
  Selected figure(s)  
 
Figure 2.
Structures and numbering conventions for nucleosides used in this study.
Figure 6.
Stereo diagram of the superposition of rTp0319 and RBP. Smoothed traces through the C[α] positions of the superposed rTp0319 (blue) and RBP (orange) are shown. The orientation is similar to that shown in Fig. 1.
 
  The above figures are reprinted by permission from the ASBMB: J Biol Chem (2006, 281, 8072-8081) copyright 2006.  
  Figures were selected by an automated process.  

Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference

  PubMed id Reference
20497229 T.Eitinger, D.A.Rodionov, M.Grote, and E.Schneider (2011).
Canonical and ECF-type ATP-binding cassette importers in prokaryotes: diversity in modular organization and cellular functions.
  FEMS Microbiol Rev, 35, 3.  
20385758 M.A.McGill, D.G.Edmondson, J.A.Carroll, R.G.Cook, R.S.Orkiszewski, and S.J.Norris (2010).
Characterization and serologic analysis of the Treponema pallidum proteome.
  Infect Immun, 78, 2631-2643.  
19703983 A.Verma, C.A.Brissette, A.Bowman, and B.Stevenson (2009).
Borrelia burgdorferi BmpA is a laminin-binding protein.
  Infect Immun, 77, 4940-4946.  
19820083 J.Izard, C.Renken, C.E.Hsieh, D.C.Desrosiers, S.Dunham-Ems, C.La Vake, L.L.Gebhardt, R.J.Limberger, D.L.Cox, M.Marko, and J.D.Radolf (2009).
Cryo-electron tomography elucidates the molecular architecture of Treponema pallidum, the syphilis spirochete.
  J Bacteriol, 191, 7566-7580.  
19059780 M.I.Hutchings, T.Palmer, D.J.Harrington, and I.C.Sutcliffe (2009).
Lipoprotein biogenesis in Gram-positive bacteria: knowing when to hold 'em, knowing when to fold 'em.
  Trends Microbiol, 17, 13-21.  
18509523 B.Titz, S.V.Rajagopala, J.Goll, R.Häuser, M.T.McKevitt, T.Palzkill, and P.Uetz (2008).
The binary protein interactome of Treponema pallidum--the syphilis spirochete.
  PLoS ONE, 3, e2292.  
18200608 O.Okhrimenko, and I.Jelesarov (2008).
A survey of the year 2006 literature on applications of isothermal titration calorimetry.
  J Mol Recognit, 21, 1.  
17868688 M.Machius, C.A.Brautigam, D.R.Tomchick, P.Ward, Z.Otwinowski, J.S.Blevins, R.K.Deka, and M.V.Norgard (2007).
Structural and biochemical basis for polyamine binding to the Tp0655 lipoprotein of Treponema pallidum: putative role for Tp0655 (TpPotD) as a polyamine receptor.
  J Mol Biol, 373, 681-694.
PDB code: 2v84
17636568 Q.S.Xu, I.Ankoudinova, Y.Lou, H.Yokota, R.Kim, and S.H.Kim (2007).
Crystal structure of a transcriptional activator of comK gene from Bacillus halodurans.
  Proteins, 69, 409-414.
PDB code: 2hqb
16997965 A.J.Webb, and A.H.Hosie (2006).
A member of the second carbohydrate uptake subfamily of ATP-binding cassette transporters is responsible for ribonucleoside uptake in Streptococcus mutans.
  J Bacteriol, 188, 8005-8012.  
The most recent references are shown first. Citation data come partly from CiteXplore and partly from an automated harvesting procedure. Note that this is likely to be only a partial list as not all journals are covered by either method. However, we are continually building up the citation data so more and more references will be included with time. Where a reference describes a PDB structure, the PDB code is shown on the right.

 

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