Literature DB >> 1304374

Charge balance in the alpha-hydroxyacid dehydrogenase vacuole: an acid test.

A Cortes1, D C Emery, D J Halsall, R M Jackson, A R Clarke, J J Holbrook.   

Abstract

The proposal that the active site vacuole of NAD(+)-S-lactate dehydrogenase is unable to accommodate any imbalance in electrostatic charge was tested by genetically manipulating the cDNA coding for human muscle lactate dehydrogenase to make a protein with an aspartic acid introduced at position 140 instead of the wild-type asparagine. The Asn 140-Asp mutant enzyme has the same kcat as the wild type (Asn 140) at low pH (4.5), and at higher pH the Km for pyruvate increases 10-fold for each unit increase in pH up to pH 9. We conclude that the anion of Asp 140 is completely inactive and that it binds pyruvate with a Km that is over 1,000 times that of the Km of the neutral, protonated aspartic-140. Experimental results and molecular modeling studies indicate the pKa of the active site histidine-195 in the enzyme-NADH complex is raised to greater than 10 by the presence of the anion at position 140. Energy minimization and molecular dynamics studies over 36 ps suggest that the anion at position 140 promotes the opening of and the entry of mobile solvent beneath the polypeptide loop (98-110), which normally seals off the internal active site vacuole from external bulk solvent.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1304374      PMCID: PMC2142153          DOI: 10.1002/pro.5560010707

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Sci        ISSN: 0961-8368            Impact factor:   6.725


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