2017
DOI: 10.1002/prot.25283
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MxaJ structure reveals a periplasmic binding protein‐like architecture with unique secondary structural elements

Abstract: MxaJ is a component of type II methanol dehydrogenase (MDH) that mediates electron transfer during methanol oxidation in methanotrophic bacteria. However, little is known about how MxaJ structurally cooperates with MDH and Cytochrome c . Here, we report for the first time the crystal structure of MxaJ. MxaJ consists of eight α-helices and six β-strands, and resembles the "bi-lobate" folding architecture found in periplasmic binding proteins. Distinctive features of MxaJ include prominent loops and a β-strand a… Show more

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“…Many experimental studies (Skovran et al 2011; Pol et al 2014; Deng, Ro, and Rosenzweig 2018; Ochsner et al 2019) and one mini-review (Keltjens et al 2014) indicate that most XoxF-based systems are comprised of the core periplasmic MDH XoxF, and homologs of XoxJ (Myung Choi et al 2017) (a periplasmic binding protein of unknown function) and XoxG (Zheng et al 2018) (a periplasmic membrane bound cytochrome specific to XoxF). XoxF3-based systems have not been experimentally studied, but one mini-review identified that a few XoxF3 operons include cytochrome genes (Cox, CtaG) (Keltjens et al 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many experimental studies (Skovran et al 2011; Pol et al 2014; Deng, Ro, and Rosenzweig 2018; Ochsner et al 2019) and one mini-review (Keltjens et al 2014) indicate that most XoxF-based systems are comprised of the core periplasmic MDH XoxF, and homologs of XoxJ (Myung Choi et al 2017) (a periplasmic binding protein of unknown function) and XoxG (Zheng et al 2018) (a periplasmic membrane bound cytochrome specific to XoxF). XoxF3-based systems have not been experimentally studied, but one mini-review identified that a few XoxF3 operons include cytochrome genes (Cox, CtaG) (Keltjens et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, it was found that salt inhibits the initial complex formation and the subsequent electron transfer, and the inhibition is proportional to the ionic strength of the medium [ 6 , 10 ]. These observations suggest a novel role for the other protein components of mox operon, such as MxaJ, MxaR, and MxaS, in aiding the electron transfer between MDH and Cyt c L [ 12 , 13 ], especially in bacteria living in seawater (3.5% NaCl) ( Fig. S1B ) [ 12 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These observations suggest a novel role for the other protein components of mox operon, such as MxaJ, MxaR, and MxaS, in aiding the electron transfer between MDH and Cyt c L [ 12 , 13 ], especially in bacteria living in seawater (3.5% NaCl) ( Fig. S1B ) [ 12 ]. It underscores the need for further research in order to understand the strategies adapted by marine bacteria to circumvent the high salinity conditions which have an inhibitory effect on electron transfer, the latter being an essential step in the oxidation of methanol to obtain energy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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