Site 2 Of The Yersinia Pestis Substrate-Binding Protein Yfea Is A Dynamic Surface Metal-Binding Site

ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION F-STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY COMMUNICATIONS(2021)

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The substrate-binding protein YfeA (also known as YPO2439 or y1897) is a polyspecific metal-binding protein that is crucial for nutrient acquisition and virulence in Yersinia pestis, the causative microbe of plague. YfeA folds into a monomeric c-clamp like other substrate-binding proteins and has two metal-binding sites (sites 1 and 2). Site 2 is a bidentate surface site capable of binding Zn and Mn atoms and is a unique feature of YfeA. Occasionally, the site 2 residues of two YfeA molecules will cooperate with the histidine tag of a third YfeA molecule in coordinating the same metal and lead to metal-dependent crystallographic packing. Here, three crystal structures of YfeA are presented at 1.85, 2.05 and 2.25 angstrom resolution. A comparison of the structures reveals that the metal can be displaced at five different locations ranging from similar to 4 to similar to 16 angstrom away from the canonical site 2. These observations reveal different configurations of site 2 that enable cooperative metal binding and demonstrate how site 2 is dynamic and freely available for inter-protein metal coordination.
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Yersinia pestis, YfeA site 2, substrate-binding proteins, inter-protein metal coordination, crystallography, zinc, manganese, transition-metal homeostasis, plague
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