1H, 15N, 13C backbone resonance assignments of human phosphoglycerate kinase in a transition state analogue complex with ADP, 3-phosphoglycerate and magnesium trifluoride

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Zhalgas Serimbetov
Nicola J. Baxter
Matthew J. Cliff
Jonathan P. Waltho
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[1] The University of Manchester,Manchester Institute of Biotechnology and School of Chemistry
[2] The University of Sheffield,Krebs Institute for Biomolecular Research, Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
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Backbone resonance assignment; Transverse relaxation optimised spectroscopy; Phosphoryl transfer enzyme; Transition state analogue; Magnesium trifluoride;
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Human phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) is an energy generating glycolytic enzyme that catalyses the transfer of a phosphoryl group from 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate (BPG) to ADP producing 3-phosphoglycerate (3PG) and ATP. PGK is composed of two α/β Rossmann-fold domains linked by a central α-helix and the active site is located in the cleft formed between the N-domain which binds BPG or 3PG, and the C-domain which binds the nucleotides ADP or ATP. Domain closure is required to bring the two substrates into close proximity for phosphoryl transfer to occur, however previous structural studies involving a range of native substrates and substrate analogues only yielded open or partly closed PGK complexes. X-ray crystallography using magnesium trifluoride (MgF3−) as a isoelectronic and near-isosteric mimic of the transferring phosphoryl group (PO3−), together with 3PG and ADP has been successful in trapping human PGK in a fully closed transition state analogue (TSA) complex. In this work we report the 1H, 15N and 13C backbone resonance assignments of human PGK in the solution conformation of the fully closed PGK:3PG:MgF3:ADP TSA complex. Assignments were obtained by heteronuclear multidimensional NMR spectroscopy. In total, 97% of all backbone resonances were assigned in the complex, with 385 out of a possible 399 residues assigned in the 1H–15N TROSY spectrum. Prediction of solution secondary structure from a chemical shift analysis using the TALOS-N webserver is in good agreement with the published X-ray crystal structure of this complex.
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