Alanine 101 and alanine 110 of the alpha subunit of Pseudomonas stutzeri OX1 toluene‐o‐xylene monooxygenase influence the regiospecific oxidation of aromatics
- 22 August 2005
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Biotechnology & Bioengineering
- Vol. 92 (5) , 652-658
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bit.20637
Abstract
Saturation mutagenesis was used to generate 10 mutants of toluene‐o‐xylene monooxygenase (ToMO) at alpha subunit (TouA) positions A101 and A110: A101G, A101I, A101M, A101VE, A101V, A110G, A110C, A110S, A110P, and A110T; by testing the substrates toluene, o‐cresol, m‐cresol, p‐cresol, phenol, naphthalene, o‐methoxyphenol, m‐methoxyphenol, p‐methoxyphenol, o‐xylene, and nitrobenzene, these positions were found to influence the regiospecific oxidation of aromatics. For example, compared to wild‐type ToMO, TouA variant A101V produced threefold more 3‐methoxycatechol from m‐methoxyphenol as well as produced methylhydroquinone from o‐cresol whereas wild‐type ToMO did not. Similarly, variant A110C synthesized 1.8‐fold more o‐cresol from toluene and 1.8‐fold more 3‐methoxycatechol from m‐methoxyphenol, and variant A110G synthesized more m‐nitrophenol and twofold less p‐nitrophenol from nitrobenzene. The A101V and A110C mutations did not affect the rate of reaction with the natural substrate toluene, so the variants had high activity. This is the first report that these or analogous residues influence the catalysis with this class of enzymes. Wild‐type ToMO was found to oxidize o‐methoxyphenol to methoxyhydroquinone (60%) and 4‐methoxyresorcinol (40%), m‐methoxyphenol to 4‐methoxycatechol (96%) and 3‐methoxycatechol (4%), and p‐methoxyphenol to 4‐methoxycatechol (100%).Keywords
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