Literature DB >> 10727228

Catalytic activity of the D38A mutant of 3-oxo-Delta 5-steroid isomerase: recruitment of aspartate-99 as the base.

F Hénot1, R M Pollack.   

Abstract

3-oxo-Delta(5)-steroid isomerase (KSI) from Comamonas (Pseudomonas) testosteroni catalyzes the isomerization of beta,gamma-unsaturated 3-oxosteroids to their conjugated isomers through an intermediate dienolate. Residue Asp-38 (pK(a) 4.57) acts as a base to abstract a proton from C-4 of the substrate to form an intermediate dienolate, which is then reprotonated on C-6. Both Tyr-14 (pK(a) 11.6) and Asp-99 (pK(a) >/= 9.5) function as hydrogen-bond donors to O-3 of the steroid, helping to stabilize the transition states. Mutation of the active-site base Asp-38 to the weakly basic Asn (D38N) has previously been shown to result in a >10(8)-fold decrease of catalytic activity. In this work, we describe the preparation and kinetic analysis of the Ala-38 (D38A) mutant. Unexpectedly, D38A has a catalytic turnover number (k(cat)) that is ca. 10(6)-fold greater than the value for D38N and only about 140-fold less than that for wild type. Kinetic studies as a function of pH show that D38A-catalyzed isomerization involves two groups, with pK(a) values of 4.2 and 10.4, respectively, in the free enzyme, which are assigned to Asp-99 and either Tyr-14 or Tyr-55. A mechanism for D38A is proposed in which Asp-99 is recruited as the catalytic base, with stabilization of the intermediate dienolate ion and the flanking transition states provided by hydrogen bonding from both Tyr-14 and Tyr-55. This mechanism is supported by the lack of detectable activity of the D38A/D99N, D38A/Y14F, and D38A/Y55F double mutants.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10727228     DOI: 10.1021/bi9922446

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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