Single-molecule kinetics reveals signatures of half-sites reactivity in dihydroorotate dehydrogenase A catalysis
- 11 April 2006
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 103 (15) , 5775-5780
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0510482103
Abstract
Subunit activity and cooperativity of a homodimeric flavoenzyme, dihydroorotate dehydrogenase A (DHODA) from Lactococcus lactis, were characterized by employing single-molecule spectroscopy to follow the turnover kinetics of individual DHODA molecules, eliminating ensemble averaging. Because the enzyme-bound FMN is fluorescent in its oxidized state but not when reduced, a single DHODA molecule exhibits stepwise fluorescence changes during turnover, providing a signal to determine reaction kinetics and study cooperativity. Our results showed significant heterogeneity in the catalytic behaviors of individual dimer molecules, with only 40% interconverting between the three possible redox states: the fully fluorescent (both subunits oxidized), the half-fluorescent (one subunit oxidized and the other reduced), and the nonfluorescent (both subunits reduced). Forty percent of the single dimer traces showed turnovers between only the fully fluorescent and half-fluorescent states. The remaining 20% of the molecules interconverted only between the half-fluorescent state and the nonfluorescent state. Kinetic analysis revealed very similar reaction rates in both the reductive and oxidative half-reactions for different DHODA dimers. Our single-molecule data provide strong evidence for half-sites reactivity, in which only one subunit reacts at a time. The present study presents an effective way to explore the subunit catalytic activity and cooperativity of oligomeric enzymes by virtue of single-molecule fluorescence.Keywords
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