Literature DB >> 1905954

Mechanistic coupling of transport and phosphorylation activity by enzyme IImtl of the Escherichia coli phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent phosphotransferase system.

J S Lolkema1, R H ten Hoeve-Duurkens, D S Dijkstra, G T Robillard.   

Abstract

Mannitol bound to enzyme IImtl could be trapped specifically by rapid phosphorylation with P-HPr. The assay was used to demonstrate transport of mannitol across the cytoplasmic membrane with and without phosphorylation of mannitol. The latter was 2-3 orders of magnitude slower. The fraction of bound mannitol molecules that was actually phosphorylated, the efficiency of the trap, was less than 50%. The efficiency was not very different for enzyme IImtl embedded in the membrane of vesicles with an inside-out orientation or solubilized in detergent. Subsequently, it is argued that the fraction of the bound mannitol molecules that was not phosphorylated dissociated into the cytoplasmic space. A model for the catalytic mechanism of enzyme IImtl is proposed on the basis of interpretations of the present experiments. The main features of the model are the following: (i) mechanistically, the coupling between transport and phosphorylation is less than 50%; (ii) in the physiological steady state of mannitol transport and metabolism, the coupling is 100%; (iii) phosphorylated enzyme IImtl catalyzes facilitated diffusion at a high rate; (iv) the state of phosphorylation of the cytoplasmic domain modulates the activity of the translocator domain; (v) the enzyme catalyzes phosphorylation of free cytoplasmic mannitol at least as fast as it catalyzes transport plus phosphorylation of free periplasmic mannitol.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1905954     DOI: 10.1021/bi00241a012

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


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