Lysine Possesses the Optimal Chain Length for Histone Lysine Methyltransferase Catalysis

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Abbas H. K. Al Temimi
Y. Vijayendar Reddy
Paul B. White
Hong Guo
Ping Qian
Jasmin Mecinović
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[1] Institute for Molecules and Materials,
[2] Radboud University,undefined
[3] Department of Biochemistry and Cellular and Molecular Biology,undefined
[4] University of Tennessee,undefined
[5] UT/ORNL Center for Molecular Biophysics,undefined
[6] Oak Ridge National Laboratory,undefined
[7] Chemistry and Material Science Faculty,undefined
[8] Shandong Agricultural University,undefined
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Histone lysine methyltransferases (KMTs) represent an important class of epigenetic enzymes that play essential roles in regulation of gene expression in humans. Members of the KMT family catalyze the transfer of the methyl group from S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) to lysine residues in histone tails and core histones. Here we report combined MALDI-TOF MS experiments, NMR analyses and quantum mechanical/molecular dynamics studies on human KMT-catalyzed methylation of the most related shorter and longer lysine analogues, namely ornithine and homolysine, in model histone peptides. Our experimental work demonstrates that while lysine is an excellent natural substrate for KMTs, ornithine and homolysine are not. This study reveals that ornithine does not undergo KMT-catalyzed methylation reactions, whereas homolysine can be methylated by representative examples of human KMTs. The results demonstrate that the specificity of KMTs is highly sensitive to the side chain length of the residue to be methylated. The origin for the degree of the observed activities of KMTs on ornithine and homolysine is discussed.
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