Methylation at D-aspartyl residues in erythrocytes: possible step in the repair of aged membrane proteins
- PMID: 6123997
- PMCID: PMC346218
- DOI: 10.1073/pnas.79.8.2460
Methylation at D-aspartyl residues in erythrocytes: possible step in the repair of aged membrane proteins
Abstract
Reversibly methylated aspartyl residues in human erythrocyte membrane proteins are shown to be in the "unnatural" D configuration. This is demonstrated by treatment of proteolytically derived aspartic acid beta-[3H]methyl ester with L- and D-amino-acid oxidases and by the resolution of diastereomeric L-leucyl dipeptides containing either L- or D-aspartic acid beta-methyl ester by ion-exchange chromatography. Based on this observation, we propose a novel role for eukaryotic protein carboxyl methyltransferases (protein O-methyltransferase; S-adenosyl-L-methionine:protein O-methyltransferase, EC 2.1.1.24). We suggest that these widely distributed enzymes function to recognize aspartyl residues that have racemized spontaneously for a subsequent repair reaction. This repair function is postulated to couple ester hydrolysis with the restoration of the original L configuration of the aspartyl residue. It is possible that similar types of racemization repair processes may occur by reversible covalent modifications at other residues. Other possible functions for D-aspartic acid beta-methyl ester residues in proteins are considered.
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