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Galactitol-1-phosphate 5-dehydrogenase (GPDH) is a polyol dehydrogenase that belongs to the medium-chain dehydrogenase/reductase (MDR) superfamily. It catalyses the Zn2+- and NAD+-dependent stereoselective dehydrogenation of L-galactitol 1-phosphate to D-tagatose 6-phosphate. Here, three crystal structures of GPDH from Escherichia coli are reported: that of the open state of GPDH with Zn2+ in the catalytic site and those of the closed state in complex with the polyols Tris and glycerol, respectively. The closed state of GPDH reveals no bound cofactor, which is at variance with the conformational transition of the prototypical mammalian liver alcohol dehydrogenase. The main intersubunit-contacting interface within the GPDH homodimer presents a large internal cavity that probably facilitates the relative movement between the subunits. The substrate analogue glycerol bound within the active site partially mimics the catalytically relevant backbone of galactitol 1-phosphate. The glycerol binding mode reveals, for the first time in the polyol dehydrogenases, a pentacoordinated zinc ion in complex with a polyol and also a strong hydrogen bond between the primary hydroxyl group and the conserved Glu144, an interaction originally proposed more than thirty years ago that supports a catalytic role for this acidic residue.

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Supplementary Movie S1 showing the principal GPDH dimer normal mode. It can be observed that the global conformational change of GPDH can be described as a rigid-body rotation of about 10-12° around an axis between the catalytic and cofactor-binding subdomains.

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Supplementary Movie S2. Here, it is shown that the experimentally determined crystal structures of GPDH (a single subunit is shown; closed state, blue; open state, green) are snapshots lying along the pathway connecting such conformations as determined by normal-mode analysis (yellow).

PDB references: GPDH–Zn2+, 4ueo; GPDH–Zn2+–Tris, 4uek; GPDH–Zn2+–glycerol, 4uej


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