Purification and properties of a new enzyme, DL-2-haloacid dehalogenase, from Pseudomonas sp
- 1 May 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 150 (2) , 522-527
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.150.2.522-527.1982
Abstract
A new enzyme, DL-2-haloacid dehalogenase, was isolated and purified to homogeneity from the cells of Pseudomonas sp. strain 113. This enzyme catalyzed non-stereospecific dehalogenation of both of the optical isomers of 2-chloropropionate through an SN2 type of reaction; L- and D-lactates were formed from D- and L-2-chloropropionates, respectively. The enzyme acted on 2-halogenated aliphatic carboxylic acids whose carbon chain lengths were less than five. It also dehalogenated trichloroacetate to form oxalate and showed maximum activity at pH 9.5. The Michaelis constants for substrates were as follows: 5.0 mM for monochloroacetate, 1.1 mM for L-2-chloropropionate, and 4.8 mM for D-2-chloropropionate. DL-2-Haloacid dehalogenase was inhibited by HgCl2, ZnSO4, and MnSO4, but was not affected by thiol reagents, such as p-chloromercuribenzoate and iodoacetamide. This enzyme had a molecular weight of about 68,000 and appeared to be composed of two subunits identical in molecular weight.This publication has 19 references indexed in Scilit:
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