Structures of glycolate oxidase from Nicotiana benthamiana reveal a conserved pH sensor affecting the binding of FMN.

BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS(2018)

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Glycolate oxidase (GOX), a flavin mononucleotide (FMN)-dependent enzyme, modulates reactive oxygen species-mediated signal transduction in green plants. It has been a target protein for crop improvement because of performing a key step in photorespiration that causes the energy losses. In human, GOX is involved in the production of oxalate, which is a key metabolite in the formation of kidney stone. Here, we report the first apo-GOX structure and its complex structure with cofactor FMN from Nicotiana benthamiana by X-ray crystallography. The binding of FMN induces a pronounced conformational change of GOX tetramer. Interestingly, a conserved pH sensor found among different species might directly regulate the binding of FMN and the enzyme activity. Combined with enzymatic experiments and biophysical analyses, we provide new insights in the molecular mechanism of regulating GOX biological activity reversibly and new methods of agricultural production and clinical application. (C) 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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GOX,Crystal structures,FMN,pH sensor,SAXS,Oligomerization
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