Conformational dynamics associated with remote residues regulate the kinetic properties of homologous glutamate dehydrogenases (GDHs)
Barsa Kanchan Jyotshna Godsora,
Parijat Das,
Anjali Sairaman
et al.
Abstract:Glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) is a key enzyme in all living organisms and some of the GDHs exhibit substrate-dependent homotropic cooperativity. However, the mode of allosteric communication during the homotropic effect in GDHs remains poorly understood. In this study, we examined two homologous GDHs,Aspergillus nigerGDH (AnGDH) andAspergillus terreusGDH (AtGDH), with differing substrate utilization kinetics to uncover the factors driving their distinct behavior. The crystal structures and first-ever cryo-EM s… Show more
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