Interaction of Bacteriophage λ Protein Phosphatase with Mn(II): Evidence for the Formation of a [Mn(II)]2 Cluster
- 1 May 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 38 (21) , 6943-6952
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi982606u
Abstract
The interaction of bacteriophage lambda protein phosphatase with Mn2+ was studied using biochemical techniques and electron paramagnetic resonance spectrometry. Reconstitution of bacteriophage lambda protein phosphatase in the presence of excess MnCl2 followed by rapid desalting over a gel filtration column resulted in the retention of approximately 1 equiv of Mn2+ ion bound to the protein. This was determined by metal analyses and low-temperature EPR spectrometry, the latter of which provided evidence of a mononuclear high-spin Mn2+ ion in a ligand environment of oxygen and nitrogen atoms. The Mn2+-reconstituted enzyme exhibited negligible phosphatase activity in the absence of added MnCl2. The EPR spectrum of the mononuclear species disappeared upon the addition of a second equivalent of Mn2+ and was replaced by a spectrum attributed to an exchange-coupled (Mn2+)2 cluster. EPR spectra of the dinuclear (Mn2+)2 cluster were characterized by the presence of multiline features with a hyperfine splitting of 39 G. Temperature-dependent studies indicated that these features arose from an excited state. Titrations of the apoprotein with MnCl2 provided evidence of one Mn2+ binding site with a micromolar affinity and at least one additional Mn2+ site with a 100-fold lower affinity. The dependence of the phosphatase activity on Mn2+ concentration indicates that full enzyme activity probably requires occupation of both Mn2+ sites. These results are discussed in the context of divalent metal ion activation of this enzyme and possible roles for Mn2+ activation of other serine/threonine protein phosphatases.Keywords
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