Structural Comparison of hMDH2 Complexed with Natural Substrates and Cofactors: The Importance of Phosphate Binding for Active Conformation and Catalysis
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Malate dehydrogenase (MDH), which catalyzes a reversible conversion of (L)-malate to oxaloacetate, plays essential roles in common metabolic processes, such as the tricarboxylic acid cycle, the oxaloacetate-malate shuttle, and the glyoxylate cycle. MDH2 has lately been recognized as a promising anticancer target; however, the structural information for the human homologue with natural ligands is very limited. In this study, various complex structures of hMDH2, with its substrates and/or cofactors, were solved by X-ray crystallography, which could offer knowledge about the molecular and enzymatic mechanism of this enzyme and be utilized to design novel inhibitors. The structural comparison suggests that phosphate binds to the substrate binding site and brings the conformational change of the active loop to a closed state, which can secure the substate and cofactor to facilitate enzymatic activity.

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malate dehydrogenase 2MDH2crystal structureTCA cyclemalateoxaloacetateNADNADHphosphateisothermal titration calorimetryMITOCHONDRIAL MALATE-DEHYDROGENASENUCLEOTIDE-SEQUENCELACTATE-DEHYDROGENASECRYSTAL-STRUCTUREPROTEINGENEEVOLUTIONCITRATEENZYMEHEART
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Structural Comparison of hMDH2 Complexed with Natural Substrates and Cofactors: The Importance of Phosphate Binding for Active Conformation and Catalysis
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Eo, YumiMen Thi Hoai DuongAhn, Hee-Chul
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10.3390/biom12091175
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2022-09
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Biomolecules
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