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Activator-induced conformational changes regulate division-associated peptidoglycan amidases

Jonathan Cook, Tyler C Bavistock, Martin BL McAndrew, David I Roper, Phillip J Stansfeld and Allister Crow

Here, we present a high-resolution structure of the isolated AmiA protein, confirming that it is autoinhibited in the same manner as AmiB and AmiC, and a complex of the AmiB enzymatic domain bound to the activating EnvC LytM domain. In isolation, the active site of AmiA is blocked by an autoinhibitory helix that binds directly to the catalytic zinc and fills the volume expected to accommodate peptidoglycan binding. In the complex, binding of the EnvC LytM domain induces a conformational change that displaces the amidase autoinhibitory helix and reorganizes the active site for activity. Our structures, together with complementary mutagenesis work, defines the conformational changes required to activate AmiA and/or AmiB through their interaction with other cognate activator EnvC.

PNAS.; June 2023

Mon 03 Jul 2023, 07:52 | Tags: Microbiology & Infectious Disease HDC