Analysis of a mutant amino acid‐activating domain of surfactin synthetase bearing a serine‐to‐alanine substitution at the site of carboxylthioester formation
- 5 July 1993
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 325 (3) , 220-224
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(93)81077-d
Abstract
The reactive serine of the TGGHSL thioester binding motif of the first amino acid-activating domain of surfactin synthetase was replaced by alanine using site-directed mutagenesis. The multienzyme from cells of the resulting mutant lost its ability for thioester formation with l-Glu and was therefore inactive in surfactin production. The thiolation reactions catalyzed by the other amino acid-activating domains of surfactin synthetase were not affected by the mutation. The results show that l-Glu is acativated at the first domain of surfactin synthetase, and give further evidence that a serine residue is essential for substrate amino acid activation at the reaction centers of peptide synthetases.Keywords
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