Functional Analysis of All Aminotransferase Proteins Inferred from the Genome Sequence ofCorynebacterium glutamicum

Abstract
Twenty putative aminotransferase (AT) proteins ofCorynebacterium glutamicum, or rather pyridoxal-5′-phosphate (PLP)-dependent enzymes, were isolated and assayed among others withl-glutamate,l-aspartate, andl-alanine as amino donors and a number of 2-oxo-acids as amino acceptors. One outstanding AT identified is AlaT, which has a broad amino donor specificity utilizing (in the order of preference)l-glutamate > 2-aminobutyrate >l-aspartate with pyruvate as acceptor. Another AT is AvtA, which utilizesl-alanine to aminate 2-oxo-isovalerate, thel-valine precursor, and 2-oxo-butyrate. A second AT active with thel-valine precursor and that of the other two branched-chain amino acids, too, is IlvE, and both enzyme activities overlap partially in vivo, as demonstrated by the analysis of deletion mutants. Also identified was AroT, the aromatic AT, and this and IlvE were shown to have comparable activities with phenylpyruvate, thus demonstrating the relevance of both ATs forl-phenylalanine synthesis. We also assessed the activity of two PLP-containing cysteine desulfurases, supplying a persulfide intermediate. One of them is SufS, which assists in the sulfur transfer pathway for the Fe-S cluster assembly. Together with the identification of further ATs and the additional analysis of deletion mutants, this results in an overview of the ATs within an organism that may not have been achieved thus far.

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