Structural Study of Monomethyl Fumarate-Bound Human GAPDH

Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) is a core enzyme of the aerobic glycolytic pathway with versatile functions and is associated with cancer development. Recently, Kornberg et al. published the detailed correlation between GAPDH and di- or monomethyl fumarate (DMF or MMF), which are we...

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Published inMolecules and cells Vol. 42; no. 8; pp. 597 - 603
Main Authors Park, Jun Bae, Park, Hayeong, Son, Jimin, Ha, Sang-Jun, Cho, Hyun-Soo
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 2019
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Summary:Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) is a core enzyme of the aerobic glycolytic pathway with versatile functions and is associated with cancer development. Recently, Kornberg et al. published the detailed correlation between GAPDH and di- or monomethyl fumarate (DMF or MMF), which are well-known GAPDH antagonists in the immune system. As an extension, herein, we report the crystal structure of MMF-bound human GAPDH at $2.29{\AA}$. The MMF molecule is covalently linked to the catalytic Cys152 of human GAPDH, and inhibits the catalytic activity of the residue and dramatically reduces the enzymatic activity of GAPDH. Structural comparisons between $NAD^+$-bound GAPDH and MMF-bound GAPDH revealed that the covalently linked MMF can block the binding of the $NAD^+$ cosubstrate due to steric hindrance of the nicotinamide portion of the $NAD^+$ molecule, illuminating the specific mechanism by which MMF inhibits GAPDH. Our data provide insights into GAPDH antagonist development for GAPDH-mediated disease treatment.
Bibliography:KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO201924763903863
ISSN:1016-8478
0219-1032