Purification and Characterization of the Poly(Hydroxyalkanoic Acid) Synthase from Chromatium vinosum and Localization of the Enzyme at the Surface of Poly(Hydroxyalkanoic Acid) Granules
- 1 November 1994
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 226 (1) , 71-80
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1994.tb20027.x
Abstract
A recombinant strain of Escherichia coli, which overexpressed phaC and phaE from Chromatium vinosum, was used to isolate poly(3-hydroxyalkanoic acid) synthase. The isolation was performed by a two-step procedure including chromatography on DEAE-Sephacel and Procion Blue H-ERD. The poly(3-hydroxyalkanoic acid) synthase consisted of two different kinds of subunit (PhaC, M(r) 39,500 and PhaE, M(r) 40.500). PhaC was separated from the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoic acid) synthase complex by chromatography on phenyl-Sepharose: PhaE was enriched by solubilization of protein inclusion bodies. The stoichiometry of PhaC and PhaE in the enzyme complex was not determined. The poly(3-hydroxyalkanoic acid) synthase (PhaEC) exhibited a native relative molecular mass of M(r) 400,000 and most probably consists of ten subunits. The Km value of the enzyme for D(-)-3-hydroxybutyryl-CoA was 0.063 mM. The enzyme synthesized poly(3-hydroxybutyric acid) in vitro from D(-)-3-hydroxybutyryl-CoA or, together with propionyl-CoA transferase in a coupled enzyme reaction, synthesized the same product from acetyl-CoA plus D(-)-3-hydroxybutyric acid. Antibodies were raised against both subunits of the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoic acid) synthase. By immunoelectron microscopy, the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoic acid) synthase was localized within the cytoplasm in cells of C. vinosum grown under non-storage conditions. In cells grown under poly(3-hydroxybutyric acid) storage conditions, the enzyme was observed to be located at the surface of the poly(3-hydroxybutyric acid) granules. Immunoblots with anti-PhaC, anti-PhaE IgG and crude extract proteins indicated that poly(3-hydroxyalkanoic acid) synthases with partial sequence similarities are widespread among purple sulphur bacteria.Keywords
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