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Four aromatic residues in the active center of cyclodextrin glucanotransferase from alkalophilic Bacillus sp. 1011: effects of replacements on substrate binding and cyclization characteristics.

A Nakamura1, K Haga, K Yamane.   

Abstract

Three-dimensional structures of cyclodextrin glucanotransferases (CGTases) have revealed that four aromatic residues, which are highly conserved among CGTases but not found in alpha-amylases, are located in the active center. To analyze the roles of these aromatic residues, Phe-183, Tyr-195, Phe-259, and Phe-283 of Bacillus sp. 1011 CGTase were replaced by site-directed mutagenesis, and the effects of this procedure were examined. Y195L-CGTase, in which Tyr-195 was replaced by a leucine residue, underwent a drastic change in its cyclization characteristics: it produced considerably more gamma-cyclodextrin than the wild-type enzyme and virtually no alpha-cyclodextrin. Y195L-CGTase had increased Km values for cyclodextrins, whereas the values for a linear maltooligosaccharide donor were insignificantly changed. Taken together with the structural information of CGTase crystals soaked with substrates, we propose that Tyr-195 plays an important role in the spiral binding of substrate. Replacing either Phe-183 or Phe-259 with leucine induced increased Km values for acceptors. Furthermore, the double mutant F183L/F259L-CGTase had considerably decreased cyclization efficiency, but the intermolecular transglycosylation activity remained normal. These results indicated that Phe-183 and Phe-259 are cooperatively involved in acceptor binding, and that they play a critical role in cyclization when the nonreducing end of amylose binds to the active center of CGTase. Replacing Phe-283 with a leucine residue induced a decrease in kcat and in affinity for acarbose, suggesting that Phe-283 is involved in transition-state stabilization.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8061001     DOI: 10.1021/bi00199a015

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


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