| Literature DB >> 1628665 |
A M Hadonou1, J M Wilkin, L Varetto, B Joris, J Lamotte-Brasseur, D Klein, C Duez, J M Ghuysen, J M Frère.
Abstract
The importance of various residues in the Streptomyces R61 penicillin-sensitive DD-peptidase has been assessed by site-directed mutagenesis. The replacement of the active Ser62 by a Cys residue yielded an inactive protein which was also unable to recognize penicillin. The activity of the Lys65----Arg mutant with the peptide and thiolester substrates was decreased 100-200-fold and the rate of penicillin inactivation was decreased 20,000-fold or more. The mutant thus behaved as a poor, but penicillin-resistant, DD-peptidase. The other studied mutations, the mutations Phe58----Leu, Tyr90----Asn, Thr101----Asn, Phe164----Ala, Asp225----Glu and Asp225----Asn had little influence on the catalytic and penicillin-binding properties. The Asp225 mutants did not exhibit an increased sensitivity to cefotaxime. The Phe164----Ala mutant was significantly more unstable than the wild-type enzyme.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1628665 DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1992.tb17025.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Biochem ISSN: 0014-2956