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Structural Basis for Rare Earth Element Recognition by Methylobacterium extorquens Lanmodulin.

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Lanmodulin (LanM) is a high-affinity lanthanide (Ln)-binding protein recently identified in Methylobacterium extorquens, a bacterium that requires Lns for the function of at least two enzymes. LanM possesses four EF-hands,… Click to show full abstract

Lanmodulin (LanM) is a high-affinity lanthanide (Ln)-binding protein recently identified in Methylobacterium extorquens, a bacterium that requires Lns for the function of at least two enzymes. LanM possesses four EF-hands, metal coordination motifs generally associated with CaII binding, but it undergoes a metal-dependent conformational change with a 100 million-fold selectivity for LnIIIs and YIII over CaII. Here we present the nuclear magnetic resonance solution structure of LanM complexed with YIII. This structure reveals that LanM features an unusual fusion of adjacent EF-hands, resulting in a compact fold to the best of our knowledge unique among EF-hand-containing proteins. It also supports the importance of an additional carboxylate ligand in contributing to the protein’s picomolar affinity for LnIIIs, and it suggests a role of unusual Ni+1–H···Ni hydrogen bonds, in which LanM’s unique EF-hand proline residues are engaged, in selective LnIII recognition. This work sets the stage for a detailed mech...

Keywords: methylobacterium; structural basis; basis rare; methylobacterium extorquens; rare earth; recognition

Journal Title: Biochemistry
Year Published: 2018

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