In the human placental glutathione transferase, Cys 47 possesses, at physiological pH values, a pK(a) value of 4.2 and may exist as an ion pair with the protonated epsilon-amino group of Lys-54, Using site directed mutagenesis we investigate spectral, kinetic, and structural properties of Cys-47 and Lys-54 mutants. The results shown indicate that the thiolate ion detected at 229 nm should be assigned exclusively to Cys-47. The contribution of Lys-54 to the activation of Cys-47 is assessed by the spectral properties of the K54A mutant enzyme. The induced cooperativity toward glutathione, as a consequence of mutation of Lys-54 to alanine, clearly parallels that observed for the Cys-47 mutant enzymes (see the preceding paper (Ricci, G., Lo Bello, M., Caccuri, A. M., Pastore, A., Nuccetelli, M., Parker, M. W,, and Federici, G, (1995) J. Biol. Chem. 270, 1243-1248) and points out the importance of this electrostatic interaction in shaping the correct spatial arrangement for the binding of glutathione and in anchoring the flexible helix alpha 2. When this ion pair is disrupted, by mutation of either residue, the flexibility of this region could be greatly increased, causing helix alpha 2 to come in contact with the other subunit and generating a structural communication, which is the basis of the observed cooperativity.

LO BELLO, M., Battistoni, A., Mazzetti, A.p., Board, P., Muramatsu, M., Federici, G., et al. (1995). Site-directed mutagenesis of human glutathione transferase P1-1. Spectral, kinetic, and structural properties of Cys-47 and Lys-54 mutants. THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 270(3), 1249-1253 [10.1074/jbc.270.3.1249].

Site-directed mutagenesis of human glutathione transferase P1-1. Spectral, kinetic, and structural properties of Cys-47 and Lys-54 mutants

LO BELLO, MARIO;BATTISTONI, ANDREA;MAZZETTI, ANNA PAOLA;FEDERICI, GIORGIO;RICCI, GIORGIO
1995-01-01

Abstract

In the human placental glutathione transferase, Cys 47 possesses, at physiological pH values, a pK(a) value of 4.2 and may exist as an ion pair with the protonated epsilon-amino group of Lys-54, Using site directed mutagenesis we investigate spectral, kinetic, and structural properties of Cys-47 and Lys-54 mutants. The results shown indicate that the thiolate ion detected at 229 nm should be assigned exclusively to Cys-47. The contribution of Lys-54 to the activation of Cys-47 is assessed by the spectral properties of the K54A mutant enzyme. The induced cooperativity toward glutathione, as a consequence of mutation of Lys-54 to alanine, clearly parallels that observed for the Cys-47 mutant enzymes (see the preceding paper (Ricci, G., Lo Bello, M., Caccuri, A. M., Pastore, A., Nuccetelli, M., Parker, M. W,, and Federici, G, (1995) J. Biol. Chem. 270, 1243-1248) and points out the importance of this electrostatic interaction in shaping the correct spatial arrangement for the binding of glutathione and in anchoring the flexible helix alpha 2. When this ion pair is disrupted, by mutation of either residue, the flexibility of this region could be greatly increased, causing helix alpha 2 to come in contact with the other subunit and generating a structural communication, which is the basis of the observed cooperativity.
1995
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Settore BIO/10 - BIOCHIMICA
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glutathione transferase; amino acid sequence; amino acid substitution; article; enzyme kinetics; enzyme specificity; enzyme structure; human; priority journal; site directed mutagenesis; Base Sequence; Cysteine; Enzyme Stability; Glutathione Transferase; Human; Hydrolysis; Isoenzymes; Kinetics; Lysine; Molecular Sequence Data; Mutagenesis, Site-Directed; Oligodeoxyribonucleotides; Protein Conformation; Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet; Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
LO BELLO, M., Battistoni, A., Mazzetti, A.p., Board, P., Muramatsu, M., Federici, G., et al. (1995). Site-directed mutagenesis of human glutathione transferase P1-1. Spectral, kinetic, and structural properties of Cys-47 and Lys-54 mutants. THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 270(3), 1249-1253 [10.1074/jbc.270.3.1249].
LO BELLO, M; Battistoni, A; Mazzetti, Ap; Board, P; Muramatsu, M; Federici, G; Ricci, G
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