Intradimeric Walker A ATPases: Conserved Features of A Functionally Diverse Family.

J Mol Biol

Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, United States. Electronic address:

Published: June 2023

Nucleoside-triphosphate hydrolases (NTPases) are a diverse, but essential group of enzymes found in all living organisms. NTPases that have a G-X-X-X-X-G-K-[S/T] consensus sequence (where X is any amino acid), known as the Walker A or P-loop motif, constitute a superfamily of P-loop NTPases. A subset of ATPases within this superfamily contains a modified Walker A motif, X-K-G-G-X-G-K-[S/T], wherein the first invariant lysine residue is essential to stimulate nucleotide hydrolysis. Although the proteins in this subset have vastly differing functions, ranging from electron transport during nitrogen fixation to targeting of integral membrane proteins to their correct membranes, they have evolved from a shared ancestor and have thus retained common structural features that affect their functions. These commonalities have only been disparately characterized in the context of their individual proteins systems, but have not been generally annotated as features that unite the members of this family. In this review, we report an analysis based on the sequences, structures, and functions of several members in this family that highlight their remarkable similarities. A principal feature of these proteins is their dependence on homodimerization. Since their functionalities are heavily influenced by changes that happen in conserved elements at the dimer interface, we refer to the members of this subclass as intradimeric Walker A ATPases.

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Intradimeric Walker A ATPases: Conserved Features of A Functionally Diverse Family.

J Mol Biol

June 2023

Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, United States. Electronic address:

Nucleoside-triphosphate hydrolases (NTPases) are a diverse, but essential group of enzymes found in all living organisms. NTPases that have a G-X-X-X-X-G-K-[S/T] consensus sequence (where X is any amino acid), known as the Walker A or P-loop motif, constitute a superfamily of P-loop NTPases. A subset of ATPases within this superfamily contains a modified Walker A motif, X-K-G-G-X-G-K-[S/T], wherein the first invariant lysine residue is essential to stimulate nucleotide hydrolysis.

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