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Crystal Structure and Activity Studies of the C11 Cysteine Peptidase from Parabacteroides merdae in the Human Gut Microbiome*
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 291(18)
Subject
Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Biological Sciences
1.1 Normal biological development and functioning
Underpinning research
Bacterial Proteins
Bacteroidaceae
Crystallography
X-Ray
Cysteine Proteases
Gastrointestinal Microbiome
Humans
Protein Structure
Secondary
Protein Structure
Tertiary
C-terminal domain
active site
crystal structure
cysteine protease
domain
enzyme
kinteoplast
proteolysis
Chemical Sciences
Medical and Health Sciences
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Biological sciences
Biomedical and clinical sciences
Chemical sciences
Language
Abstract
Clan CD cysteine peptidases, a structurally related group of peptidases that include mammalian caspases, exhibit a wide range of important functions, along with a variety of specificities and activation mechanisms. However, for the clostripain family (denoted C11), little is currently known. Here, we describe the first crystal structure of a C11 protein from the human gut bacterium, Parabacteroides merdae (PmC11), determined to 1.7-Å resolution. PmC11 is a monomeric cysteine peptidase that comprises an extended caspase-like α/β/α sandwich and an unusual C-terminal domain. It shares core structural elements with clan CD cysteine peptidases but otherwise structurally differs from the other families in the clan. These studies also revealed a well ordered break in the polypeptide chain at Lys(147), resulting in a large conformational rearrangement close to the active site. Biochemical and kinetic analysis revealed Lys(147) to be an intramolecular processing site at which cleavage is required for full activation of the enzyme, suggesting an autoinhibitory mechanism for self-preservation. PmC11 has an acidic binding pocket and a preference for basic substrates, and accepts substrates with Arg and Lys in P1 and does not require Ca(2+) for activity. Collectively, these data provide insights into the mechanism and activity of PmC11 and a detailed framework for studies on C11 peptidases from other phylogenetic kingdoms.