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Novel coenzyme B12-dependent interconversion of isovaleryl-CoA and pivalyl-CoA.


ABSTRACT: 5'-Deoxyadenosylcobalamin (AdoCbl)-dependent isomerases catalyze carbon skeleton rearrangements using radical chemistry. We have recently characterized a fusion protein that comprises the two subunits of the AdoCbl-dependent isobutyryl-CoA mutase flanking a G-protein chaperone and named it isobutyryl-CoA mutase fused (IcmF). IcmF catalyzes the interconversion of isobutyryl-CoA and n-butyryl-CoA, whereas GTPase activity is associated with its G-protein domain. In this study, we report a novel activity associated with IcmF, i.e. the interconversion of isovaleryl-CoA and pivalyl-CoA. Kinetic characterization of IcmF yielded the following values: a K(m) for isovaleryl-CoA of 62 ± 8 ?M and V(max) of 0.021 ± 0.004 ?mol min(-1) mg(-1) at 37 °C. Biochemical experiments show that an IcmF in which the base specificity loop motif NKXD is modified to NKXE catalyzes the hydrolysis of both GTP and ATP. IcmF is susceptible to rapid inactivation during turnover, and GTP conferred modest protection during utilization of isovaleryl-CoA as substrate. Interestingly, there was no protection from inactivation when either isobutyryl-CoA or n-butyryl-CoA was used as substrate. Detailed kinetic analysis indicated that inactivation is associated with loss of the 5'-deoxyadenosine moiety from the active site, precluding reformation of AdoCbl at the end of the turnover cycle. Under aerobic conditions, oxidation of the cob(II)alamin radical in the inactive enzyme results in accumulation of aquacobalamin. Because pivalic acid found in sludge can be used as a carbon source by some bacteria and isovaleryl-CoA is an intermediate in leucine catabolism, our discovery of a new isomerase activity associated with IcmF expands its metabolic potential.

SUBMITTER: Cracan V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3281689 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Novel coenzyme B12-dependent interconversion of isovaleryl-CoA and pivalyl-CoA.

Cracan Valentin V   Banerjee Ruma R  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20111213 6


5'-Deoxyadenosylcobalamin (AdoCbl)-dependent isomerases catalyze carbon skeleton rearrangements using radical chemistry. We have recently characterized a fusion protein that comprises the two subunits of the AdoCbl-dependent isobutyryl-CoA mutase flanking a G-protein chaperone and named it isobutyryl-CoA mutase fused (IcmF). IcmF catalyzes the interconversion of isobutyryl-CoA and n-butyryl-CoA, whereas GTPase activity is associated with its G-protein domain. In this study, we report a novel act  ...[more]

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