Mutation of cysteine 111 in Dopa decarboxylase leads to active site perturbation
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- 1 September 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Protein Science
- Vol. 6 (9) , 2007-2015
- https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.5560060921
Abstract
Cysteine 111 in Dopa decarboxylase (DDC) has been replaced by alanine or serine by site-directed mutagenesis. Compared to the wild-type enzyme, the resultant C111A and C111 S mutant enzymes exhibit kcat values of about 50% and 15%, respectively, at pH 6.8, while the Km values remain relatively unaltered for L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (L-Dopa) and L-5-hydroxytryptophan (L-5-HTP). While a significant decrease of the 280 nm optically active band present in the wild type is observed in mutant DDCs, their visible co-enzyme absorption and CD spectra are similar to those of the wild type. With respect to the wild type, the Cys-111→Ala mutant displays a reduced affinity for pyridoxal 5′-phosphate (PLP), slower kinetics of reconstitution to holoenzyme, a decreased ability to anchor the external aldimine formed between D-Dopa and the bound co-enzyme, and a decreased efficiency of energy transfer between tryptophan residue(s) and reduced PLP. Values of pKa and pKb for the groups involved in catalysis were determined for the wild-type and the C111A mutant enzymes. The mutant showed a decrease in both pK values by about 1 pH unit, resulting in a shift of the pH of the maximum velocity from 7.2 (wild-type) to 6.2 (mutant). This change in maximum velocity is mirrored by a similar shift in the spectrophotometrically determined pK value of the 420 → 390 nm transition of the external aldimine. These results demonstrate that the sulfhydryl group of Cys-111 is catalytically nonessential and provide strong support for previous suggestion that this residue is located at or near the PLP binding site (Dominici P, Maras B, Mei G, Bom Voltattorni C. 1991. Eur J Biochem 201:393-397). Moreover, our findings provide evidence that Cys-111 has a structural role in PLP binding and suggest that this residue is required for maintenance of proper active-site conformation.Keywords
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