Site-directed mutagenesis of histidine residues in Clostridium perfringens alpha-toxin
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- 1 March 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 177 (5) , 1179-1185
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.177.5.1179-1185.1995
Abstract
Mutagenesis of H-68 or -148 in Clostridium perfringens alpha-toxin resulted in complete loss of hemolytic, phospholipase C, sphingomyelinase, and lethal activities of the toxin. These activities of the variant toxin at H-126 or -136 decreased by approximately 100-fold of the activities of the wild-type toxin. Mutation at H-46, -207, -212, or -241 showed no effect on the biological activities, indicating that these residues are not essential for these activities. The variant toxin at H-11 was not detected in culture supernatant and in cells of the transformant carrying the variant toxin gene. Wild-type toxin and the variant toxin at H-148 bound to erythrocytes in the presence of Ca2+; however, the variant toxins at H-68, -126, and -136 did not. Co2+ and Mn2+ ions stimulated binding of the variant toxin at H-68, -126, and -136 to membranes in the presence of Ca2+ and caused an increase in hemolytic activity. Wild-type toxin and the variant toxins at H-68, -126, and -136 contained two zinc atoms in the molecule. Wild-type toxin inactivated by EDTA contained two zinc atoms. These results suggest that wild-type toxin contains two tightly bound zinc atoms which are not coordinated to H-68, -126, and -136. The variant toxin at H-148 possessed only one zinc atom. Wild-type toxin and the variant toxin at H-148 showed [65Zn]2+ binding, but the variant toxins at H-68, -126, and -136 did not. Furthermore, [65Zn]2+ binding to wild-type toxin was competitively inhibited by unlabeled Zn2+, Co2+, and Mn2+. These results suggest that H-68, -126, and -136 residues bind an exchangeable and labile metal which is important for binding to membranes and that H-148 tightly binds one zinc atom which is essential for the active site of alpha-toxin.Keywords
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