| Title : High-resolution structural-omics of human liver enzymes - Su_2023_Cell.Rep_42_112609 |
| Author(s) : Su CC , Lyu M , Zhang Z , Miyagi M , Huang W , Taylor DJ , Yu EW |
| Ref : Cell Rep , 42 :112609 , 2023 |
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Abstract :
We applied raw human liver microsome lysate to a holey carbon grid and used cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) to define its composition. From this sample we identified and simultaneously determined high-resolution structural information for ten unique human liver enzymes involved in diverse cellular processes. Notably, we determined the structure of the endoplasmic bifunctional protein H6PD, where the N- and C-terminal domains independently possess glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and 6-phosphogluconolactonase enzymatic activity, respectively. We also obtained the structure of heterodimeric human GANAB, an ER glycoprotein quality-control machinery that contains a catalytic alpha subunit and a noncatalytic beta subunit. In addition, we observed a decameric peroxidase, PRDX4, which directly contacts a disulfide isomerase-related protein, ERp46. Structural data suggest that several glycosylations, bound endogenous compounds, and ions associate with these human liver enzymes. These results highlight the importance of cryo-EM in facilitating the elucidation of human organ proteomics at the atomic level. |
| PubMedSearch : Su_2023_Cell.Rep_42_112609 |
| PubMedID: 37289586 |
| Gene_locus related to this paper: human-CES1 |
| Substrate | Ethylacetate |
| Gene_locus | human-CES1 |
| Structure | 8EOR |
Su CC, Lyu M, Zhang Z, Miyagi M, Huang W, Taylor DJ, Yu EW (2023)
High-resolution structural-omics of human liver enzymes
Cell Rep
42 :112609
Su CC, Lyu M, Zhang Z, Miyagi M, Huang W, Taylor DJ, Yu EW (2023)
Cell Rep
42 :112609