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Contribution of the Two Domains of E. Coli 5'-nucleotidase to Substrate Specificity and Catalysis

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Journal FEBS Lett
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2013 Jan 22
PMID 23333297
Citations 11
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Abstract

Escherichia coli 5'-nucleotidase, a two-domain enzyme, dephosphorylates various nucleotides with comparable efficiency. We have expressed the two domains individually in E. coli and show by liquid state NMR that they are properly folded. Kinetic characterization reveals that the C-terminal domain, which contains the substrate-binding pocket, is completely inactive while the N-terminal domain with the two-metal-ion-center and the core catalytic residues exhibits significant activity, especially towards substrates with activated phosphate bonds (ATP, ADP, p-nitrophenyl phosphate). In contrast, residues of the C-terminal domain are required for efficient hydrolysis of AMP.

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