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A 7-dimethylallyltryptophan synthase from Aspergillus fumigatus: overproduction, purification and biochemical characterization.

Anika Kremer1, Lucia Westrich2, Shu-Ming Li1.   

Abstract

A putative prenyltransferase gene, Afu3g12930, was identified in the genome sequence of Aspergillus fumigatus. EAL92290, encoded by Afu3g12930, consists of 472 aa, with a molecular mass of about 53 kDa. The coding sequence of Afu3g12930 was cloned in pQE60, and overexpressed in Escherichia coli. The soluble His(6)-fusion protein was purified to apparent homogeneity, and characterized biochemically. The enzyme was found to catalyse the prenylation of Trp at the C-7 position of the indole moiety, in the presence of dimethylallyl diphosphate (DMAPP); therefore, it functions as a 7-dimethylallyltryptophan synthase (7-DMATS). The structure of the enzymic product was elucidated by NMR and MS analysis. K(m) values were 67 microM for DMAPP, and 137 microM for l-Trp. Geranyl diphosphate was not accepted as prenyl donor, while Trp-containing dipeptides were found to be aromatic substrates of 7-DMATS. 7-DMATS did not need divalent metal ions for its enzymic reaction, although Ca(2+) enhanced the reaction velocity slightly. The enzyme is the second dimethylallyltryptophan synthase identified in A. fumigatus. Interestingly, it shares a sequence identity of only 31 % at the amino acid level with another known dimethylallyltryptophan synthase, FgaPT2, from the same fungus; FgaPT2 prenylates l-Trp at the C-4 position of the indole ring. Afu3g12930 belongs to a putative biosynthetic gene cluster consisting of eight genes. Orthologous clusters were also identified in the genome sequences of Neosartorya fischeri and Aspergillus terreus. The putative roles of the genes in the cluster are discussed.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17906140     DOI: 10.1099/mic.0.2007/009019-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiology        ISSN: 1350-0872            Impact factor:   2.777


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