Application of 2D-ITC to the Elucidation of the Enzymatic Mechanism of N-Acetylmuramic Acid/N-Acetylglucosamine Kinase (AmgK) from Pseudomonas aeruginosa

二维等温滴定量热法在铜绿假单胞菌N-乙酰胞壁酸/N-乙酰氨基葡萄糖激酶(AmgK)酶促机制阐明中的应用

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Abstract

Characterization of the turnover mechanism of bisubstrate enzymes is a tedious task. Molecular tools for studying the enzymatic mechanism are not readily available for all enzymes (e.g., radioactive substrates, substrate-competitive inhibitors, etc.). Wang and Mittermaier recently introduced two-dimensional isothermal titration calorimetry (2D-ITC) for determining the bisubstrate mechanism at high resolution while simultaneously quantifying the kinetic parameters for substrate turnover in a single reporter-free experiment. We demonstrate the utility of 2D-ITC in studying N-acetylmuramic acid/N-acetylglucosamine kinase (AmgK) from Pseudomonas aeruginosa. This enzyme is involved in cytoplasmic cell-wall-recycling events as a step in the peptidoglycan salvage pathway. Furthermore, AmgK phosphorylates N-acetylglucosamine and N-acetylmuramic acid, linking the recycling events to de novo cell-wall synthesis. We document in a 2D-ITC experiment that AmgK follows an ordered-sequential mechanism, where ATP binds first and ADP is released last. We also show that classical enzyme kinetic methods support the results of 2D-ITC and that 2D-ITC could overcome the shortcomings of these classical methodologies. We provide evidence for inhibition of AmgK by the catalytic product ADP, but not by the phosphorylated sugar product. These results provide a full kinetic characterization of the bacterial kinase AmgK. This work highlights 2D-ITC as a versatile tool for the mechanistic evaluation of bisubstrate enzymes, as an alternative for classical methods.

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