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The use of naturally occurring hybrid variants of chloramphenicol acetyltransferase to investigate subunit contacts.


ABSTRACT: 1. Hybrids of the tetrameric enzyme chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (EC 2.3.1.28) were formed in vivo in a strain of Escherichia coli which harbours two different plasmids, each of which normally confers chloramphenicol resistance and specifies an easily distinguished enzyme variant (type I or type III) which is composed of identical subunits. Cell-free extracts of the dual-plasmid strain were found to contain five species of active enzyme, two of which were the homomeric enzymes corresponding to the naturally occurring tetramers of the type-I (beta 4) and type-III (alpha 4) enzymes. The other three variants were judged to be the heteromeric hybrid variants (alpha 3 beta, alpha 2 beta 2, alpha beta 3). 2. The alpha 3 beta and alpha 2 beta 2 hybrids of chloramphenicol acetyltransferase were purified to homogeneity by combining the techniques of affinity and ion-exchange chromatography. The alpha beta 3 variant was not recovered and may be unstable in vitro. 3. The unique lysine residues that could not be modified with methyl acetimidate in each of the native homomeric enzymes were also investigated in the heteromeric tetramers. 4. Lysine-136 remains buried in each beta subunit of the parental (type I) enzyme and in each of the hybrid tetramers. Lysine-38 of each alpha subunit is similarly unreactive in the native type-III chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (alpha 4), but in the alpha 2 beta 2 hybird lysine-38 of each alpha subunit is fully exposed to solvent. Another lysine residue, fully reactive in the alpha 4 enzyme, was observed to be inaccessible to modification in the symmetrical hybrid. The results obtained for the alpha 3 beta enzyme suggest that lysine-38 in two subunits and a different lysine group (that identified in the alpha 2 beta 2 enzyme) in the third alpha subunit are buried. 5. A tentative model for the subunit interactions of chloramphenicol acetyltransferase is proposed on the basis of the results described.

SUBMITTER: Packman LC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1162635 | biostudies-other | 1981 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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