Function of the fully conserved residues Asp99, Tyr52 and Tyr73 in phospholipase A2 |
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Authors: | Kuipers, Oscar P. Franken, Peet A. Hendriks, Rob Verheji, Hubertus M. de Haas, Gerard H. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, State University of Utrecht CBLE, Padualaan 8, PO Box 80.054, NL-3508 TB Utrecht, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | In the active centre of pancreatic phospholipase A2 His48 isat hydrogen-bonding distance to Asp99. This Asp-His couple isassumed to act together with a water molecule as a catalytictriad. Asp99 is also linked via an extended hydrogen bondingsystem to the side chains of Tyr52 and Tyr73. To probe the functionof the fully conserved Asp99, Tyr52 and Tyr73 residues in phospholipaseA2, the Asp99 residue was replaced by Asn, and each of the twotyrosines was separately replaced by either a Phe or a Gln.The catalytic and binding properties of the Phe52 and Phe73mutants did not change significantly relative to the wild-typeenzyme. This rules out the possibility that either one of thetwo Tyr residues in the wild-type enzyme can function as anacyl acceptor or proton donor in catalysis. The Gln73 mutantcould not be obtained in any significant amounts probably dueto incorrect folding. The Gln52 mutant was isolated in low yield.This mutant showed a large decrease in catalytic activity whileits substrate binding was nearly unchanged. The results suggesta structural role rather than a catalytic function of Tyr52and Tyr73. Substitution of asparagine for aspartate hardly affectsthe binding constants for both monomeric and micellar substrateanalogues. Kinetic characterization revealed that the Asn99mutant has retained no less than 65% of its enzymatic activityon the monomeric substrate rac 1,2-dihexanoyldithio-propyl-3-phosphocholine,probably due to the fact that during hydrolysis of monomericsubstrate by phospholipase A2 proton transfer is not the rate-limitingstep. The Asp to Asn substitution decreases the catalytic rateon micellar 1,2-dioctanoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine 25-fold.To explain this remaining activity we suggest that in the mutantthe Asn99 orients His48 in the same way as Asp99 orients His48in native phospholipase A2 and that the lowered activity iscaused by a reduced stabilization of the transition state. |
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Keywords: | catalytic mechanism/ phospholipase A2/ protein folding/ site-directed mutagenesis |
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