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Investigation of the prevalence and catalytic activity of rubredoxin-fused alkane monooxygenases (AlkBs).

Shoshana C Williams1, Allison P Forsberg1, Juliet Lee1, Christina L Vizcarra1, Allison J Lopatkin2, Rachel N Austin3.   

Abstract

Interest in understanding the environmental distribution of the alkane monooxygenase (AlkB) enzyme led to the identification of over 100 distinct alkane monooxygenase (AlkB) enzymes containing a covalently bound, or fused, rubredoxin. The rubredoxin-fused AlkB from Dietzia cinnamea was cloned as a full-length protein and as a truncated protein with the rubredoxin domain deleted. A point mutation (V91W) was introduced into the full-length protein, with the goal of assessing how steric bulk in the putative substrate channel might affect selectivity. Based on activity studies with alkane and alkene substrates, the rubredoxin-fused AlkB oxidizes a similar range of alkane substrates relative to its rubredoxin domain-deletion counterpart. Oxidation of terminal alkenes generated both an epoxide and a terminal aldehyde. The products of V91W-mutant-catalyzed oxidation of alkenes had a higher aldehyde-to-epoxide ratio than the products formed in the presence of the wild type protein. These results are consistent with this mutation causing a structural change impacting substrate positioning.
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Keywords:  AlkB; Alkane oxidation; Biocatalysis; Diiron enzymes; Monooxygenase; Rubredoxin

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33752122      PMCID: PMC8557626          DOI: 10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2021.111409

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Inorg Biochem        ISSN: 0162-0134            Impact factor:   4.336


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