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IMPDH polymers accommodate both catalytically active and inactive conformations
by
Burrell, Anika L
, Michener, Peter
, Sajitha, Anthony
, Yin-Ming, Kuo
, Kollman, Justin M
, Peterson, Jeffrey R
, Johnson, Matthew C
, Andrews, Andrew
, Duong-Ly, Krisna C
in
Allosteric properties
/ Biochemistry
/ Conformation
/ Electron microscopy
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzymes
/ Filaments
/ Guanine
/ Guanosine triphosphate
/ Homeostasis
/ Inosine monophosphate
/ Macromolecules
/ Mammalian cells
/ Metabolism
/ Nucleotides
/ Polymerization
/ Substrate preferences
2017
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IMPDH polymers accommodate both catalytically active and inactive conformations
by
Burrell, Anika L
, Michener, Peter
, Sajitha, Anthony
, Yin-Ming, Kuo
, Kollman, Justin M
, Peterson, Jeffrey R
, Johnson, Matthew C
, Andrews, Andrew
, Duong-Ly, Krisna C
in
Allosteric properties
/ Biochemistry
/ Conformation
/ Electron microscopy
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzymes
/ Filaments
/ Guanine
/ Guanosine triphosphate
/ Homeostasis
/ Inosine monophosphate
/ Macromolecules
/ Mammalian cells
/ Metabolism
/ Nucleotides
/ Polymerization
/ Substrate preferences
2017
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IMPDH polymers accommodate both catalytically active and inactive conformations
by
Burrell, Anika L
, Michener, Peter
, Sajitha, Anthony
, Yin-Ming, Kuo
, Kollman, Justin M
, Peterson, Jeffrey R
, Johnson, Matthew C
, Andrews, Andrew
, Duong-Ly, Krisna C
in
Allosteric properties
/ Biochemistry
/ Conformation
/ Electron microscopy
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzymes
/ Filaments
/ Guanine
/ Guanosine triphosphate
/ Homeostasis
/ Inosine monophosphate
/ Macromolecules
/ Mammalian cells
/ Metabolism
/ Nucleotides
/ Polymerization
/ Substrate preferences
2017
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IMPDH polymers accommodate both catalytically active and inactive conformations
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IMPDH polymers accommodate both catalytically active and inactive conformations
2017
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Several metabolic enzymes undergo reversible polymerization into macromolecular assemblies. The function of these assemblies is often unclear but in some cases they regulate enzyme activity and metabolic homeostasis. The guanine nucleotide biosynthetic enzyme inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase (IMPDH) forms octamers that polymerize into helical chains. In mammalian cells, IMPDH filaments can associate into micron-length assemblies. Polymerization and enzyme activity are regulated in part by binding of purine nucleotides to an allosteric regulatory domain. ATP promotes octamer polymerization, whereas GTP promotes a compact, inactive conformation whose ability to polymerize is unknown. An open question is whether polymerization directly alters IMPDH catalytic activity. To address this, we identified point mutants of human IMPDH2 that either prevent or promote polymerization. Unexpectedly, we found that polymerized and non-assembled forms of IMPDH have comparable catalytic activity, substrate affinity, and GTP sensitivity and validated this finding in cells. Electron microscopy revealed that substrates and allosteric nucleotides shift the equilibrium between active and inactive conformations in both the octamer and the filament. Unlike other metabolic filaments, which selectively stabilize active or inactive conformations, IMPDH filaments accommodate multiple states. Thus, although polymerization alone does not impact catalytic activity, substrate availability and purine balance dramatically affect IMPDH filament architecture.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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