Molecular Basis of Mitomycin C Resistance in Streptomyces

Structure(2002)

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Mitomycin C (MC) is a potent anticancer agent. Streptomyces lavendulae, which produces MC, protects itself from the lethal effects of the drug by expressing several resistance proteins. One of them (MRD) binds MC and functions as a drug exporter. We report the crystal structure of MRD and its complex with an MC metabolite, 1,2-cis-1-hydroxy-2,7-diaminomitosene, at 1.5 Å resolution. The drug is sandwiched by π-stacking interactions of His-38 and Trp-108. MRD is a dimer. The βαβββ fold of the MRD molecule is reminiscent of methylmalonyl-CoA epimerase, bleomycin resistance proteins, glyoxalase I, and extradiol dioxygenases. The location of the binding site is identical to the ones in evolutionarily related enzymes, suggesting that the protein may have been recruited from a different metabolic pathway.
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mitomycin C,antibiotic resistance,SAD,anomalous diffraction,domain swapping,π stacking
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