Abstract

We have recently reported that Shewanella oneidensis, a Gram-negative gamma-proteobacterium with a rich arsenal of redox proteins, possesses four old yellow enzyme (OYE) homologues. Here, we report a series of high resolution crystal structures for one of these OYEs, Shewanella yellow enzyme 1 (SYE1), in its oxidized form at 1.4A resolution, which binds a molecule of PEG 400 in the active site, and in its NADH-reduced and p-hydroxybenzaldehyde- and p-hydroxyacetophenone-bound forms at 1.7A resolution. Although the overall structure of SYE1 reveals a monomeric enzyme based on the alpha(8)beta(8) barrel scaffold observed for other OYEs, the active site exhibits a unique combination of features: a strongly butterfly-bent FMN cofactor both in the oxidized and NADH-reduced forms, a collapsed and narrow active site tunnel, and a novel combination of conserved residues involved in the binding of phenolic ligands. Furthermore, we identify a second p-hydroxybenzaldehyde-binding site in a hydrophobic cleft next to the entry of the active site tunnel in the capping subdomain, formed by a restructuring of Loop 3 to an "open" conformation. This constitutes the first evidence to date for the entire family of OYEs that Loop 3 may indeed play a dynamic role in ligand binding and thus provides insights into the elusive NADH complex and into substrate binding in general. Structure-based sequence alignments indicate that the novelties we observe in SYE1 are supported by conserved residues in a number of structurally uncharacterized OYEs from the beta- and gamma-proteobacteria, suggesting that SYE1 represents a new subfamily of bacterial OYEs.

Highlights

  • Warburg and Christian isolated a yellow enzyme from brewers’ bottom yeast (Saccharomyces carlsbergensis) [1]

  • When a second yellow enzyme was isolated from yeast, the first enzyme was named old yellow enzyme (OYE),3 a name that has persisted till this day

  • We have recently probed the genome of Shewanella oneidensis, a Gram-negative ␥-proteobacterium with a remarkable respiratory versatility [30], using yeast OYE1

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Summary

EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES

Materials—The Q-Sepharose FF and Source 30Q matrices and the MonoQ and Superdex 200 columns were purchased from Amersham Biosciences, and the pACYC-Duet-1 vector was from Novagen. Diffraction quality crystals were grown in droplets containing 100 mM Tris, pH 8.0 – 8.5, 1.75 M ammonium sulfate, 2% PEG 400, and 0.25% ␤-octyl glucoside. This condition gave rise to two distinct crystal morphologies, rectangular block-shaped (Form A) versus hexagonal-shaped crystals (Form B), which diffracted to 1.3 Å versus 2.4 Å resolution, respectively, using synchrotron radiation. The FMN cofactor was initially modeled with a planar isoalloxazine ring, but difference electron density maps after the first round

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RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Michaelis constants of OYE homologues with respect to NADH or NADPH
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