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Structure/function of ATP sulfurylase domain of human 3'-phosphoadenosine 5'-phosphosulfate synthase (hPAPSS). | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • PAPS is synthesized in two steps: first, ATP sulfurylase converts ATP into APS, then APS-kinase phosphorylates APS to produce PAPS.
  • Mutations in the hPAPSS isoform1, particularly in histidine residues, disrupt the function of ATP sulfurylase without affecting APS-kinase.
  • The N-K mutant exhibited improved catalytic efficiency for ATP and sulfate, indicating how specific residues can enhance enzyme activity and the importance of inter-domain interactions in the overall structure and function of hPAPSS1.

Article Abstract

3'-phosphoadenosine 5'-phosphosulfate (PAPS) is synthesized by PAPS synthase (PAPSS) in two steps. In the first step ATP sulfurylase (ATPS) transfers sulfate group onto adenylyl moiety of ATP to form adenosine 5'-phosphosulfate (APS) and PPi. APS-kinase (APSK) then transfers the gamma-phosphoryl from ATP onto 3'-OH of APS to form PAPS and ADP. Mutations of histidine's (H/H) of hPAPSS isoform1 knocked out ATPS and not APSK. ATP binding and molecular dynamics experiments exhibited an unfavorable binding energy for mutant enzymes. Thus, requirements of HNGH motif for ATPS is established. The N residue in various organisms is substituted with R. We mutated hPAPSS1 with basic residue K. The N to K (N-K) mutant exhibited slightly lower Km (3.7 mM) and higher Vmax (3X) for ATP compared to wildtype (WT, Km 4.3 mM). The Km for sulfate for N-K mutant was nearly same as WT but the Vmax was ∼4X higher for N-K. The catalytic efficiency (Vmax/Km) of N-K was ∼3 fold higher than WT. The full length hPAPSS1 evinced bimodal response against ATP, a paradigm that was deduced to be a trait of PAPSS that requires 2 mol of ATP/PAPS formed. This bimodal kinetics with ATP was lost when the N-terminal APSK was deleted from the C-terminal ATPS domain. The C-terminal domain contained ATPS activity, exhibited Km of 2.2 mM for ATP and Km of 0.53 mM for Sulfate and much higher catalytic efficiency compared to full length hPAPSS1. Thus, fused ATPS-APSK must be structurally and kinetically different than individual domains influenced by inter-domain residues.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2024.101892DOI Listing

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