Crystal structures of guinea-pig, goat and bovine α-lactalbumin highlight the enhanced conformational flexibility of regions that are significant for its action in lactose synthase
pmid: 8805552
Crystal structures of guinea-pig, goat and bovine α-lactalbumin highlight the enhanced conformational flexibility of regions that are significant for its action in lactose synthase
The regulation of milk lactose biosynthesis is highly dependent on the action of a specifier protein, alpha-lactalbumin (LA). Together with a glycosyltransferase, LA forms the enzyme complex lactose synthase. LA promotes the binding of glucose to the complex and facilitates the biosynthesis of lactose. To gain further insight into the molecular basis of LA function in lactose synthase we have determined the structures of three species variants of LA.The crystal structures of guinea-pig, goat and a recombinant from of bovine LA have been determined using molecular replacement techniques. Overall, the structures are very similar and reflect their high degree of amino acid sequence identity (66-94%). Nonetheless, the structures show that a portion of the molecule (residues 105-110), known to be important for function, exhibits a variety of distinct conformers. This region lies adjacent to two residues (Phe31 and His32) that have been implicated in monosaccharide binding by lactose synthase and its conformation has significant effects on the environments of these functional groups. The crystal structures also demonstrate that residues currently implicated in LA's modulatory properties are located in a region of the structure that has relatively high thermal parameters and is therefore probably flexible in vivo.LA's proposed interaction site for the catalytic component of the lactose synthase complex is primarily located in the flexible C-terminal portion of the molecule. This general observation implies that conformational adjustments may be important for the formation and function of lactose synthase.
- University System of Ohio United States
- University of Bath United Kingdom
- University of York United Kingdom
- University of Oxford United Kingdom
- Miami University United States
conformational flexibility, Models, Molecular, Protein Conformation, Guinea Pigs, Crystallography, X-Ray, Protein Structure, Secondary, Evolution, Molecular, Structural Biology, lactose synthase, Animals, Humans, Molecular Biology, X-ray crystallography, Binding Sites, Goats, Temperature, Galactosyltransferases, Recombinant Proteins, galactosyltransferase, Lactose Synthase, Lactalbumin, Calcium, Cattle, Muramidase, α-lactalbumin, Software
conformational flexibility, Models, Molecular, Protein Conformation, Guinea Pigs, Crystallography, X-Ray, Protein Structure, Secondary, Evolution, Molecular, Structural Biology, lactose synthase, Animals, Humans, Molecular Biology, X-ray crystallography, Binding Sites, Goats, Temperature, Galactosyltransferases, Recombinant Proteins, galactosyltransferase, Lactose Synthase, Lactalbumin, Calcium, Cattle, Muramidase, α-lactalbumin, Software
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