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Peptide recognition and dephosphorylation by the vaccinia VH1 phosphatase

Zhao, B.; Hogan, M.; Lee, M. S.; Dyas, B. K.; Ulrich, R. G.

2020-05-27 biochemistry
10.1101/2020.05.26.100743 bioRxiv
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The VH1 protein encoded by the highly conserved H1 locus of orthopoxviruses is a dual-specificity phosphatase (DUSPs) that hydrolyzes phosphate groups from phosphorylated tyrosine, serine, and threonine residues of viral and host cell proteins. Because the DUSP activities are required for virus replication, VH1 is a prime target for the development of therapeutic inhibitors. However, the presentation of a shallow catalytic site has thwarted all drug development efforts. As an alternative to direct targeting of catalytic pockets, we describe surface contacts between VH1 and substrates that are essential for full activity and provide a new pathway for developing inhibitors of protein-protein interactions. Critical amino acid residues were manipulated by site-directed mutagenesis of VH1, and perturbation of peptide substrate interactions based on these mutations were assessed by high-throughput assays that employed surface plasmon resonance and phosphatase activities. Two positively-charged residues (Lys-20 and Lys-22) and the hydrophobic side chain of Met-60 appear to orient the polarity of the pTyr peptide on the VH1 surface, while additional amino acid residues that flank the catalytic site contribute to substrate recognition and productive dephosphorylation. We propose that the enzyme-substrate contact residues described here may serve as molecular targets for the development of inhibitors that specifically block VH1 catalytic activity and thus poxvirus replication.

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