AI Article Synopsis

  • PgDPP11 is an enzyme from a bacteria called Porphyromonas gingivalis that helps break down proteins, especially those with certain building blocks called Asp or Glu.
  • Scientists studied the structure of PgDPP11 and found an important part (Arg673) that helps it recognize its specific targets.
  • Since this enzyme isn’t found in humans, it could be a good target for new antibiotics to fight infections caused by harmful bacteria.

Article Abstract

The dipeptidyl peptidase 11 from Porphyromonas gingivalis (PgDPP11) belongs to the S46 family of serine peptidases and preferentially cleaves substrates with Asp/Glu at the P1 position. The molecular mechanism underlying the substrate specificity of PgDPP11, however, is unknown. Here, we report the crystal structure of PgDPP11. The enzyme contains a catalytic domain with a typical double β-barrel fold and a recently identified regulatory α-helical domain. Crystal structure analyses, docking studies, and biochemical studies revealed that the side chain of Arg673 in the S1 subsite is essential for recognition of the Asp/Glu side chain at the P1 position of the bound substrate. Because S46 peptidases are not found in mammals and the Arg673 is conserved among DPP11s, we anticipate that DPP11s could be utilised as targets for antibiotics. In addition, the present structure analyses could be useful templates for the design of specific inhibitors of DPP11s from pathogenic organisms.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4460893PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep11151DOI Listing

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