Literature DB >> 12379132

Effect of mutagenesis on the stereochemistry of enoyl-CoA hydratase.

Yuguo Feng1, Hilary A Hofstein, Jacque Zwahlen, Peter J Tonge.   

Abstract

Enoyl-CoA hydratase catalyzes the hydration of trans-2-crotonyl-CoA to 3(S)-HB-CoA, 3(S)-hydroxybutyryl-CoA with a stereospecificity (k(S)/k(R)) of 400000 to 1 [Wu, W. J., Feng, Y., He, X., Hofstein, H. S., Raleigh, D. P., and Tonge, P. J. (2000) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 122, 3987-3994]. Replacement of E164, one of the catalytic glutamates in the active site, with either aspartate or glutamine reduces the rate of formation of the 3(S) product enantiomer (k(S)) without affecting the rate of formation of the 3(R) product (k(R)). Consequently, k(S)/k(R) is 1000 and 0.33 for E164D and E164Q, respectively. In contrast, mutagenesis of E144, the second catalytic glutamate, reduces the rate of formation of both product enantiomers. Thus, only E144 is required for the formation of 3(R)-HB-CoA, 3(R)-hydroxybutyryl-CoA. Modeling studies together with analysis of alpha-proton exchange rates and experiments with crotonyl-oxyCoA, a substrate analogue in which the alpha-proton acidity has been reduced 10000-fold, support a mechanism of 3(R)-hydroxybutyryl-CoA formation that involves the E144-catalyzed stepwise addition of water to crotonyl-CoA which is bound in an s-trans conformation in the active site. Finally, we also demonstrate that hydrogen bonds in the oxyanion hole, provided by the backbone amide groups of G141 and A98, are important for the formation of both product enantiomers.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12379132     DOI: 10.1021/bi020382g

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


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