2005
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m500434200
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31P NMR and Genetic Analysis Establish hinT as the Only Escherchia coli Purine Nucleoside Phosphoramidase and as Essential for Growth under High Salt Conditions

Abstract: Eukaryotic cells encode AMP-lysine (AMP-N-⑀-(N-␣acetyl lysine methyl ester) 5-phosphoramidate) hydrolases related to the rabbit histidine triad nucleotidebinding protein 1 (Hint1) sequence. Bacterial and archaeal cells have Hint homologs annotated in a variety of ways, but the enzymes have not been characterized, nor have phenotypes been described due to loss of enzymatic activity. We developed a quantitative 31 P NMR assay to determine whether Escherichia coli possesses an adenosine phosphoramidase activity. … Show more

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“…Construction of Plasmids-The DHFR fusion protein was constructed based on the pJLCF15DmH plasmid template previously constructed in our laboratory (2,26). The pJLCF15DmH plasmid encodes a fusion protein containing a FLAG peptide at the N terminus of L54F-E. coli DHFR, linked by a 15-amino acid linker to hHint1.…”
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“…Construction of Plasmids-The DHFR fusion protein was constructed based on the pJLCF15DmH plasmid template previously constructed in our laboratory (2,26). The pJLCF15DmH plasmid encodes a fusion protein containing a FLAG peptide at the N terminus of L54F-E. coli DHFR, linked by a 15-amino acid linker to hHint1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the first step, the active site is nucleotidylated by nucleophilic attack at the substrate phosphorous by a conserved active site histidine (His 112 for hHint1 (6). X-ray crystal structure and size exclusion chromatography analyses have revealed that hHint1 exists as a homodimer (2,23,24). Similar to other homodimeric enzymes, such as bacterial alkaline phosphatase, each monomer contains a well separated active site that does not participate in the dimer interface (25).…”
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