Issue 1, 2012

Insights in the (un)structural organization of Bacillus pasteurii UreG, an intrinsically disordered GTPase enzyme

Abstract

In the past, enzymatic activity has always been expected to be dependent on overall protein rigidity, necessary for substrate recognition and optimal orientation. However, increasing evidence is now accumulating, revealing that some proteins characterized by intrinsic disorder are actually able to perform catalysis. Among them, the only known natural intrinsically disordered enzyme is UreG, a GTPase that, in plants and bacteria, is involved in the protein interaction network leading to Ni2+ ions delivery into the active site of urease. In this paper, we report a detailed analysis of the unfolding behaviour of UreG from Bacillus pasteurii (BpUreG), following its thermal and chemical denaturation with a combination of fluorescence spectroscopy, calorimetry, CD and NMR. The results demonstrate that BpUreG exists as an ensemble of inter-converting conformations, whose degrees of secondary structure depend on temperature and denaturant concentration. In particular, three major types of conformational ensembles with different degrees of residual structure were identified, with major structural characteristics resembling those of a molten globule (low temperature, absence of denaturant), pre-molten globule (high temperature, absence or presence of denaturant) and random coil (low temperature, presence of denaturant). Transitions among these ensembles of conformational states occur non-cooperatively although reversibly, with a gradual loss or acquisition of residual structure depending on the conditions. A possible role of disorder in the biological function of UreG is envisaged and discussed.

Graphical abstract: Insights in the (un)structural organization of Bacillus pasteurii UreG, an intrinsically disordered GTPase enzyme

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Jun 2011
Accepted
18 Aug 2011
First published
16 Sep 2011

Mol. BioSyst., 2012,8, 220-228

Insights in the (un)structural organization of Bacillus pasteurii UreG, an intrinsically disordered GTPase enzyme

B. Zambelli, N. Cremades, P. Neyroz, P. Turano, V. N. Uversky and S. Ciurli, Mol. BioSyst., 2012, 8, 220 DOI: 10.1039/C1MB05227F

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