The refined crystal structure of Drosophila lebanonensis alcohol dehydrogenase at 1.9 A resolution. 1998

J Benach, and S Atrian, and R Gonzàlez-Duarte, and R Ladenstein
Karolinska Institutet, Novum, Center for Structural Biochemistry, Huddinge, S-141 57, Sweden.

Drosophila alcohol dehydrogenase (DADH; EC 1.1.1.1) is a NAD(H)-dependent oxidoreductase belonging to the short-chain dehydrogenases/reductases (SDR) family. This homodimeric enzyme catalyzes the dehydrogenation of alcohols to their respective ketones or aldehydes in the fruit-fly Drosophila, both for metabolic assimilation and detoxification purposes. The crystal structure of the apo form of DADH, one of the first biochemically characterized member of the SDR family, was solved at 1.9 A resolution by Patterson methods. The initial model was improved by crystallographic refinement accompanied by electron density averaging, R-factor=20.5%, R-free=23.8%.DADH subunits show an alpha/beta single domain structure with a characteristic NAD(H) binding motif (Rossmann fold). The peptide chain of a subunit is folded into a central eight-stranded beta-sheet flanked on each side by three alpha-helices. The dimers have local 2-fold symmetry. Dimer association is dominated by a four-helix bundle motif as well as two C-terminal loops from each subunit, which represent a unique structural feature in SDR enzymes with known structure. Three structural features are characteristic for the active site architecture. (1) A deep cavity which is covered by a flexible loop (33 residues) and the C-terminal tail (11 residues) from the neighboring subunit. The hydrophobic surface of the cavity is likely to increase the specificity of this enzyme towards secondary aliphatic alcohols. (2) The residues of the catalytic triad (Ser138, Tyr151, Lys155) are known to be involved in enzymatic catalysis in the first line. The Tyr151 OH group is involved in an ionic bond with the Lys155 side-chain. Preliminary electrostatic calculations have provided evidence that the active form of Tyr151 is a tyrosinate ion at physiological pH. (3) Three well-ordered water molecules in hydrogen bond distance to side-chains of the catalytic triad may be significant for the proton release steps in DADH catalysis.A ternary structure-based sequence alignment with ten members of the SDR family with known three-dimensional structure has suggested to define a model consisting of four groups of residues, which relates the observed low degree of sequence identity to quite similar folding patterns and nearly identical distributions of residues involved in catalysis.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008958 Models, Molecular Models used experimentally or theoretically to study molecular shape, electronic properties, or interactions; includes analogous molecules, computer-generated graphics, and mechanical structures. Molecular Models,Model, Molecular,Molecular Model
D008969 Molecular Sequence Data Descriptions of specific amino acid, carbohydrate, or nucleotide sequences which have appeared in the published literature and/or are deposited in and maintained by databanks such as GENBANK, European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), National Biomedical Research Foundation (NBRF), or other sequence repositories. Sequence Data, Molecular,Molecular Sequencing Data,Data, Molecular Sequence,Data, Molecular Sequencing,Sequencing Data, Molecular
D004330 Drosophila A genus of small, two-winged flies containing approximately 900 described species. These organisms are the most extensively studied of all genera from the standpoint of genetics and cytology. Fruit Fly, Drosophila,Drosophila Fruit Flies,Drosophila Fruit Fly,Drosophilas,Flies, Drosophila Fruit,Fly, Drosophila Fruit,Fruit Flies, Drosophila
D005810 Multigene Family A set of genes descended by duplication and variation from some ancestral gene. Such genes may be clustered together on the same chromosome or dispersed on different chromosomes. Examples of multigene families include those that encode the hemoglobins, immunoglobulins, histocompatibility antigens, actins, tubulins, keratins, collagens, heat shock proteins, salivary glue proteins, chorion proteins, cuticle proteins, yolk proteins, and phaseolins, as well as histones, ribosomal RNA, and transfer RNA genes. The latter three are examples of reiterated genes, where hundreds of identical genes are present in a tandem array. (King & Stanfield, A Dictionary of Genetics, 4th ed) Gene Clusters,Genes, Reiterated,Cluster, Gene,Clusters, Gene,Families, Multigene,Family, Multigene,Gene Cluster,Gene, Reiterated,Multigene Families,Reiterated Gene,Reiterated Genes
D000426 Alcohol Dehydrogenase A zinc-containing enzyme which oxidizes primary and secondary alcohols or hemiacetals in the presence of NAD. In alcoholic fermentation, it catalyzes the final step of reducing an aldehyde to an alcohol in the presence of NADH and hydrogen. Alcohol Dehydrogenase (NAD+),Alcohol Dehydrogenase I,Alcohol Dehydrogenase II,Alcohol-NAD+ Oxidoreductase,Yeast Alcohol Dehydrogenase,Alcohol Dehydrogenase, Yeast,Alcohol NAD+ Oxidoreductase,Dehydrogenase, Alcohol,Dehydrogenase, Yeast Alcohol,Oxidoreductase, Alcohol-NAD+
D000595 Amino Acid Sequence The order of amino acids as they occur in a polypeptide chain. This is referred to as the primary structure of proteins. It is of fundamental importance in determining PROTEIN CONFORMATION. Protein Structure, Primary,Amino Acid Sequences,Sequence, Amino Acid,Sequences, Amino Acid,Primary Protein Structure,Primary Protein Structures,Protein Structures, Primary,Structure, Primary Protein,Structures, Primary Protein
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D016415 Sequence Alignment The arrangement of two or more amino acid or base sequences from an organism or organisms in such a way as to align areas of the sequences sharing common properties. The degree of relatedness or homology between the sequences is predicted computationally or statistically based on weights assigned to the elements aligned between the sequences. This in turn can serve as a potential indicator of the genetic relatedness between the organisms. Sequence Homology Determination,Determination, Sequence Homology,Alignment, Sequence,Alignments, Sequence,Determinations, Sequence Homology,Sequence Alignments,Sequence Homology Determinations
D017433 Protein Structure, Secondary The level of protein structure in which regular hydrogen-bond interactions within contiguous stretches of polypeptide chain give rise to ALPHA-HELICES; BETA-STRANDS (which align to form BETA-SHEETS), or other types of coils. This is the first folding level of protein conformation. Secondary Protein Structure,Protein Structures, Secondary,Secondary Protein Structures,Structure, Secondary Protein,Structures, Secondary Protein
D018360 Crystallography, X-Ray The study of crystal structure using X-RAY DIFFRACTION techniques. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed) X-Ray Crystallography,Crystallography, X Ray,Crystallography, Xray,X Ray Crystallography,Xray Crystallography,Crystallographies, X Ray,X Ray Crystallographies

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