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Catalysis of electron transfer during activation of O2 by the flavoprotein glucose oxidase.


ABSTRACT: Two prototropic forms of glucose oxidase undergo aerobic oxidation reactions that convert FADH(-) to FAD and form H(2)O(2) as a product. Limiting rate constants of k(cat)K(M)(O(2)) = (5.7 +/- 1.8) x 10(2) M(-1).s(-1) and k(cat)K(M)(O(2)) = (1.5 +/- 0.3) x 10(6) M(-1).s(-1) are observed at high and low pH, respectively. Reactions exhibit oxygen-18 kinetic isotope effects but no solvent kinetic isotope effects, consistent with mechanisms of rate-limiting electron transfer from flavin to O(2). Site-directed mutagenesis studies reveal that the pH dependence of the rates is caused by protonation of a highly conserved histidine in the active site. Temperature studies (283-323 K) indicate that protonation of His-516 results in a reduction of the activation energy barrier by 6.0 kcal.mol(-1) (0.26 eV). Within the context of Marcus theory, catalysis of electron transfer is attributed to a 19-kcal.mol(-1) (0.82 eV) decrease in the reorganization energy and a much smaller 2.2-kcal.mol(-1) (0.095 eV) enhancement of the reaction driving force. An explanation is advanced that is based on changes in outer-sphere reorganization as a function of pH. The active site is optimized at low pH, but not at high pH or in the H516A mutant where rates resemble the uncatalyzed reaction in solution.

SUBMITTER: Roth JP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC404145 | biostudies-literature | 2003 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Catalysis of electron transfer during activation of O2 by the flavoprotein glucose oxidase.

Roth Justine P JP   Klinman Judith P JP  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20021227 1


Two prototropic forms of glucose oxidase undergo aerobic oxidation reactions that convert FADH(-) to FAD and form H(2)O(2) as a product. Limiting rate constants of k(cat)K(M)(O(2)) = (5.7 +/- 1.8) x 10(2) M(-1).s(-1) and k(cat)K(M)(O(2)) = (1.5 +/- 0.3) x 10(6) M(-1).s(-1) are observed at high and low pH, respectively. Reactions exhibit oxygen-18 kinetic isotope effects but no solvent kinetic isotope effects, consistent with mechanisms of rate-limiting electron transfer from flavin to O(2). Site  ...[more]

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