Issue 77, 2017

Thermodynamics, functional and structural characterization of inosine–uridine nucleoside hydrolase from Leishmania braziliensis

Abstract

Leishmaniasis is considered one of the main endemic diseases in the world, and Brazil is among the countries with the highest incidence of cutaneous and mucocutaneous forms of leishmaniasis caused mainly by Leishmania braziliensis. The first-line drugs used in the treatment of leishmaniasis have several limitations: parenteral administration, long duration of treatment, and serious toxicity. One key metabolic characteristic of these parasites is the lack of a de novo purine biosynthesis pathway, making them auxotrophic to purines. Accordingly, they rely solely on the purine salvage pathway for nucleotide synthesis. A better understanding of the purine salvage pathway can reveal details of the biology of L. braziliensis that could, in turn, be used to develop new strategies to combat this parasite. The inosine–uridine nucleoside hydrolase from L. braziliensis (LbIU-NH) plays an important role in the salvage process and is an attractive drug target as there is no similar catalytic activity in mammals. Here is described cloning, heterologous protein expression, and a three-step purification protocol that yielded homogenous recombinant protein. The determination of LbIU-NH steady-state kinetic constants for inosine, adenosine, cytidine, uridine and p-nitrophenyl β-D-ribofuranoside is also reported. These data suggest that LbIU-NH displays characteristics of a nonspecific hydrolase. The thermodynamic profile suggests that D-ribose can bind to free enzyme with favorable enthalpic (ΔH) and entropic (ΔS) contributions. Thermodynamic activation parameters (Ea, ΔG#, ΔS#, ΔH#) for the LbIU-NH-catalyzed chemical reaction, pre-steady-state kinetics, solvent kinetic isotope effects, and pH-rate profiles are also presented. In addition, the crystal structure of LbIU-NH in complex with β-D-ribose and Ca2+ at 1.5 Å resolution is described.

Graphical abstract: Thermodynamics, functional and structural characterization of inosine–uridine nucleoside hydrolase from Leishmania braziliensis

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Jun 2017
Accepted
10 Oct 2017
First published
17 Oct 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 48861-48875

Thermodynamics, functional and structural characterization of inosine–uridine nucleoside hydrolase from Leishmania braziliensis

P. F. Dalberto, L. K. B. Martinelli, J. F. R. Bachega, L. F. S. M. Timmers, A. F. M. Pinto, A. D. S. Dadda, G. O. Petersen, F. T. Subtil, L. Galina, A. D. Villela, K. Pissinate, P. Machado, C. V. Bizarro, O. N. de Souza, E. M. de Carvalho Filho, L. A. Basso and D. S. Santos, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 48861 DOI: 10.1039/C7RA07268F

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