Vibrio harveyi NADPH−FMN Oxidoreductase Arg203 as a Critical Residue for NADPH Recognition and Binding
- 7 June 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 39 (26) , 7813-7819
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi0003745
Abstract
Luminous bacteria contain three types of NAD(P)H−FMN oxidoreductases (flavin reductases) with different pyridine nucleotide specificities. Among them, the NADPH-specific flavin reductase from Vibrio harveyi exhibits a uniquely high preference for NADPH. In comparing the substrate specificity, crystal structure, and primary sequence of this flavin reductase with other structurally related proteins, we hypothesize that the conserved Arg203 residue of this reductase is critical to the specific recognition of NADPH. The mutation of this residue to an alanine resulted in only small changes in the binding and reduction potential of the FMN cofactor, the Km for the FMN substrate, and the kcat. In contrast, the Km for NADPH was increased 36-fold by such a mutation. The characteristic perturbation of the FMN cofactor absorption spectrum upon NADP+ binding by the wild-type reductase was abolished by the same mutation. While the kcat/Km,NADPH was reduced from 1990 × 105 to 46 × 105 M-1 min-1 by the mutation, the mutated variant showed a kcat/Km,NADH of 4 × 105 M-1 min-1, closely resembling that of the wild-type reductase. The deuterium isotope effects DV and D(V/K) for (4R)-[4-2H]-NADPH were 1.7 and 1.4, respectively, for the wild-type reductase but were increased to 3.8 and 4.0, respectively, for the mutated variant. Such a finding indicates that the rates of NADPH and NADP+ dissociation in relation to the isotope-sensitive redox steps were both increased as a result of the mutation. These results all provide support to the critical role of the Arg203 in the specific recognition and binding of NADPH.Keywords
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