The ethylmalonic encephalopathy protein 1 (ETHE1) catalyses the oxygen-dependent oxidation of glutathione persulfide (GSSH) to give persulfite and glutathione. Mutations to the hETHE1 gene compromise sulfide metabolism leading to the genetic disease ethylmalonic encephalopathy. hETHE1 is a mono-iron binding member of the metallo-β-lactamase (MBL) fold superfamily. We report crystallographic analysis of hETHE1 in complex with iron to 2.6 Å resolution. hETHE1 contains an αββα MBL-fold, which supports metal-binding by the side chains of an aspartate and two histidine residues; three water molecules complete octahedral coordination of the iron. The iron binding hETHE1 enzyme is related to the 'classical' di-zinc binding MBL hydrolases involved in antibiotic resistance, but has distinctive features. The histidine and aspartate residues involved in iron-binding in ETHE1, occupy similar positions to those observed across both the zinc 1 and zinc 2 binding sites in classical MBLs. The active site of hETHE1 is very similar to an ETHE1-like enzyme from Arabidopsis thaliana (60% sequence identity). A channel leading to the active site is sufficiently large to accommodate a GSSH substrate. Some of the observed hETHE1 clinical mutations cluster in the active site region. The structure will serve as a basis for detailed functional and mechanistic studies on ETHE1 and will be useful in the development of selective MBL inhibitors.
Humans
,Brain Diseases, Metabolic, Inborn
,Purpura
,Metals
,Nucleocytoplasmic Transport Proteins
,Mitochondrial Proteins
,Sequence Alignment
,Binding Sites
,Enzyme Activation
,Amino Acid Sequence
,Catalytic Domain
,Protein Conformation
,Protein Binding
,Protein Folding
,Structure-Activity Relationship
,Mutation
,Models, Molecular
,Molecular Sequence Data
,Protein Interaction Domains and Motifs
,Protein Multimerization
,Molecular Dynamics Simulation
,Molecular Docking Simulation