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XB-ART-17551
FEBS Lett 1996 Oct 21;3952-3:191-4.
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Evidence that Arg-295, Glu-378, and Glu-380 are active-site residues of the ADP-ribosyltransferase activity of iota toxin.

Perelle S , Domenighini M , Popoff MR .


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The active site of the enzymatic component (Ia) of the Clostridium perfringens iota toxin has been studied by site-directed mutagenesis. Sequence alignment showed that Ia and C3 enzymes display a segment in their C-terminal part which is homologous to that forming the active domain of pertussis toxin, cholera toxin, and Escherichia coli thermolabile toxins. This structure consists of a beta-strand and an alpha-helix which forms the NAD-binding cavity and which is flanked by two catalytic spatially conserved residues involved in catalysis [Domenighini et al. (1994) Mol. Microbiol. 14, 41-50]. Substitutions (Arg-295-Lys, Glu-378-Ala, Glu-380-Asp, and Glu-380-Ala) induced a drastic decrease in ADP-ribosylation and cytotoxic activities, while substitution of the adjacent Arg (Arg-296-Lys) only partially affected the enzymatic activity and cytotoxicity. These results indicate that Arg-295, Glu-378 and Glu-380 of Ia are involved in the ADP-ribosylation activity which is essential for the morphological changes of cells treated with iota toxin.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: tbx2