Biochemistry (Washington) 2004-11-02

Isoleucine 69 and valine 325 form a specificity pocket in human muscle creatine kinase.

Walter R P Novak, Pan-Fen Wang, Michael J McLeish, George L Kenyon, Patricia C Babbitt

Index: Biochemistry 43(43) , 13766-74, (2004)

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Abstract

Creatine kinase (CK) catalyzes the reversible phosphorylation of creatine by ATP. From a structural perspective, the enzyme utilizes two flexible loop regions to sequester and position the substrates for catalysis. There has been debate over the specific roles of the flexible loops in substrate specificity and catalysis in CK and other related phosphagen kinases. In CK, two hydrophobic loop residues, I69 and V325, make contacts with the N-methyl group of creatine. In this study, we report the alteration of the substrate specificity of CK through the mutagenesis of V325. The V325 to glutamate mutation results in a more than 100-fold preference for glycocyamine, while mutation of V325 to alanine results in a slight preference of the enzyme for cyclocreatine (1-carboxymethyl-2-iminoimidazolidine). This study enhances our understanding of how the active sites of phosphagen kinases have evolved to recognize their respective substrates and catalyze their reactions.


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