Abstract

Nudix hydrolases are a family of proteins that contains the Nudix signature of the characteristic amino-acid sequence Gx(5)Ex(5) [UA]xREx(2)EExGU, where x represents any amino acid and U usually a bulky hydrophobic amino acid, such as Leu, Val, or Ile. They ubiquitously exist in more than 200 species. YmfB, a novel Nudix hydrolase found in Escherichia coli, is a nonspecific nucleoside tri- and di-phosphatase, which atypically releases inorganic orthophosphate from triphosphates instead of pyrophosphate. In this study, YmfB was cloned, overexpressed, and crystallized. Two different crystals, one belonging to an orthorhombic space group C222(1) and the other a monoclinic space group P2(1), diffracted to 2.7 A and 2.6 A resolution, and had unit cell parameters of a = 68.7 A, b = 283.1 A, c = 70.4 A and a = 69.1 A, b = 70.3 A, c = 145.6 A, beta = 103.3 degrees , respectively. For the C222(1) space group, four or five monomers exist in the asymmetric unit, with a corresponding V(m) of 2.48 or 1.99 A(3) Da(-1) and a solvent content of 50.5 or 38.2%. For the P2(1) space group, eight or nine monomers exist in the asymmetric unit, with a corresponding V(m) of 2.49 or 2.21 A(3) Da(-1) and a solvent content of 50.7 or 44.5%.

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