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JBC, Vol. 254, Issue 22, 11323-11329, Nov, 1979
C. A. Pickover, D. B. McKay, D. M. Engelman and T. A. Steitz
Using small angle x-ray scattering from solutions of yeast phosphoglycerate
kinase, we have measured the radius of gyration of the enzyme both in the
presence and in the abscence of ligands. We find that the radius of
gyration decreases by 1.09 +/- 0.34 A upon binding both substrates MgATP
and 3-phosphoglycerate to form the ternary complex. Smaller decreases, at
the limit of the precision of the measurement, were found for the separate
binding of MgATP (0.30 +/- 0.50 A). Using computer modeling, it has been
estimated that a substrate-induced cleft closure in phosphoglycerate kinase
resulting from one lobe rotating 8-14 degrees relative to the other lobe
lobe is consistent with this observed change in radius of gyration. We
suggest, therefore, that the conformational change that results in the
smaller radius of gyration for the ternary complex is a hinge motion of the
two lobes which produces a closing of the cleft between the two lobes. The
apparent similarity of the ligand-induced change in phosphoglycerate kinase
to the cleft closure in hexokinase suggests that this kind of
conformational change may prove to be a rather general kinase phenomenon
(Bennett, W.S., and Steitz T.A. (1978) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 75,
4848-4852; Anderson, C.M., Zucker, F.H., and Steitz, T.A. (1979) Science
204, 375-380).
Substrate binding closes the cleft between the domains of yeast phosphoglycerate kinase
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