Probing the role of parasite-specific, distant structural regions on communication and catalysis in the bifunctional thymidylate synthase-dihydrofolate reductase from Plasmodium falciparum

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Dasgupta, Tina [1 ]
Anderson, Karen S. [1 ]
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[1] Yale Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pharmacol, New Haven, CT 06511 USA
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10.1021/bi701624u
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Plasmodium falciparum thymidylate synthase- dihydrofolate reductase (TS-DHFR) is an essential enzyme in nucleotide biosynthesis and a validated molecular drug target in malaria. Because P. falciparum TS and DHFR are highly homologous to their human counterparts, existing active-site antifolate drugs can have dose-limiting toxicities. In humans, TS and DHFR are two separate proteins. In P. falciparum, however, TS-DHFR is bifunctional, with both TS and DHFR active sites on a single polypeptide chain of the enzyme. Consequently, P.falciparum TS-DHFR contains unique distant or nonactive regions that might modulate catalysis: (1) an N-terminal tail and (2) a linker region tethering DHFR to TS, and encoding a crossover helix that forms critical electrostatic interactions with the DHFR active site. The role of these nonactive sites in the bifunctional P. falciparum TS-DHFR is unknown. We report the first in-depth, pre-steady-state kinetic characterization of the full-length, wild-type (WT) P. falcipartan TS-DHFR enzyme and probe the role of distant, nonactive regions through mutational analysis. We show that the overall rate-limiting step in the WT P. falciparum TS-DHFR enzyme is TS catalysis. We further show that if TS is in an activated (liganded) conformation, the DHFR rate is 2-fold activated, from 60 s(-1) to 130 s(-1) in the WT enzyme. The TS rate is also reciprocally activated by similar to 1.5-fold if DHFR is in an activated, ligand-bound conformation. Mutations to the linker region affect neither catalytic rate nor domain-domain communication. Deletion of the N-terminal tail, although in a location remote from the active site, decreases the DHFR single rate and the bifunctional TS-DHFR rate by a factor of 2. The 2-fold activation of the DHFR rate by TS ligands remains intact, although even the activated N-terminal mutant has just half the DHFR activity of the WT enzyme. However, the reciprocal communication between TS active site and DHFR ligands is impaired in N-terminal mutants. Surprisingly, deletion of the analogous N-terminal tail in Leishmania major TS-DHFR causes a 3-fold enhancement of the DHFR rate from similar to 14 s(-1) to similar to 40 s(-1). In summary, our results demonstrate a complex interplay of domain-domain communication and nonactive-site modulation of catalysis in P. falciparum TS-DHFR. Furthermore, each parasitic TS-DHFR is activated by unique mechanisms, modulated by their nonactive site regions. Finally, our studies suggest the N-terminal tail of P. falciparum TS-DHFR is a highly selective, novel target for potential antifolate development in malaria.
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