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The reactive form of a C-S bond-cleaving, CO2-fixing flavoenzyme.


ABSTRACT: NADPH:2-ketopropyl-coenzyme M oxidoreductase/carboxylase (2-KPCC) is a bacterial disulfide oxidoreductase (DSOR) that, uniquely in this family, catalyzes CO2 fixation. 2-KPCC differs from other DSORs by having a phenylalanine that replaces a conserved histidine, which in typical DSORs is essential for stabilizing the reduced, reactive form of the active site. Here, using site-directed mutagenesis and stopped-flow kinetics, we examined the reactive form of 2-KPCC and its single turnover reactions with a suicide substrate and CO2 The reductive half-reaction of 2-KPCC was kinetically and spectroscopically similar to that of a typical DSOR, GSH reductase, in which the active-site histidine had been replaced with an alanine. However, the reduced, reactive form of 2-KPCC was distinct from those typical DSORs. In the absence of the histidine, the flavin and disulfide moieties were no longer coupled via a covalent or charge transfer interaction as in typical DSORs. Similar to thioredoxins, the pKa between 7.5 and 8.1 that controls reactivity appeared to be due to a single proton shared between the cysteines of the dithiol, which effectively stabilizes the attacking cysteine sulfide and renders it capable of breaking the strong C-S bond of the substrate. The lack of a histidine protected 2-KPCC's reactive intermediate from unwanted protonation; however, without its input as a catalytic acid-base, the oxidative half-reaction where carboxylation takes place was remarkably slow, limiting the overall reaction rate. We conclude that stringent regulation of protons in the DSOR active site supports C-S bond cleavage and selectivity for CO2 fixation.

SUBMITTER: Streit BR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6442062 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The reactive form of a C-S bond-cleaving, CO<sub>2</sub>-fixing flavoenzyme.

Streit Bennett R BR   Mattice Jenna R JR   Prussia Gregory A GA   Peters John W JW   DuBois Jennifer L JL  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20190129 13


<h4>Nadph</h4>2-ketopropyl-coenzyme M oxidoreductase/carboxylase (2-KPCC) is a bacterial disulfide oxidoreductase (DSOR) that, uniquely in this family, catalyzes CO<sub>2</sub> fixation. 2-KPCC differs from other DSORs by having a phenylalanine that replaces a conserved histidine, which in typical DSORs is essential for stabilizing the reduced, reactive form of the active site. Here, using site-directed mutagenesis and stopped-flow kinetics, we examined the reactive form of 2-KPCC and its single  ...[more]

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