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Publication Date
6-10-2025
Journal
Journal of Biological Chemistry
DOI
10.1016/j.jbc.2025.110357
PMID
40505866
PMCID
PMC12273558
PubMedCentral® Posted Date
6-10-2025
PubMedCentral® Full Text Version
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Abstract
Helix pomatia AMP deaminase (HPAMPD), an enzyme enriched in the foot muscle of the mollusk H. pomatia, exhibits deaminase activity on adenosine-5'-monophosphate (AMP). HPAMPD is the first member of the adenosine deaminase-related growth factor (ADGF) family to prefer the nucleotide AMP over the nucleoside adenosine. To investigate the substrate selectivity of HPAMPD, we determined its structure in both the apo form and in complex with the adenosine analogs pentostatin and pentostatin-5'-monophosphate. Structurally, HPAMPD adopts a fold similar to human ADA2, an ADGF family member. HPAMPD has acquired the ability to interact with the 5'-monophosphate group of AMP through polar and charged residues located in three key structural elements: (1) the loop immediately following strand β1; (2) the loop between helices αH and αI; and (3) the end of strand β5 and its adjacent loop. We engineered a chimeric deaminase by integrating these elements from HPAMPD into another related mollusk nucleoside adenosine deaminase, Aplysia ADGF. The chimeric enzyme efficiently deaminates AMP, demonstrating a gained substrate specificity, while retaining the adenosine deamination activity of Aplysia ADGF. The phosphate-binding feature of HPAMPD is a hallmark of nucleotide deaminases, conserved among AMP and N6-methyl-AMP (6mAMP) deaminases. We discuss the human adenosine deaminases each with distinct substrate specificities for the nucleoside, the nucleotide (AMP), and its methylated form, 6mAMP.
Published Open-Access
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Recommended Citation
Kaur, Gundeep; Horton, John R; Tzertzinis, George; et al., "Structural Basis for the Substrate Specificity of Helix pomatia AMP Deaminase and a Chimeric ADGF Adenosine Deaminase" (2025). Faculty, Staff and Student Publications. 4075.
https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/uthgsbs_docs/4075
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