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Kinetic characterization of wild-type and proton transfer-impaired variants of beta-carbonic anhydrase from Arabidopsis thaliana
Authors:Rowlett Roger S  Tu Chingkuang  McKay Melissa M  Preiss Jeffrey R  Loomis Rebecca J  Hicks Katherine A  Marchione Robb J  Strong Jacob A  Donovan George S  Chamberlin Joy E
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY 13346, USA. rrowlett@mail.colgate.edu
Abstract:
We have cloned and overexpressed a truncated, recombinant form of beta-carbonic anhydrase from Arabidopsis thaliana. The wild-type enzyme and two site-directed variants, H216N and Y212F, have been kinetically characterized both at steady state by stopped-flow spectrophotometry and at chemical equilibrium by (18)O isotope exchange methods. The wild-type enzyme has a maximal k(cat) for CO2 hydration of 320 ms(-1) and is rate limited by proton transfer involving two residues with apparent pK(a) values of 6.0 and 8.7. The mutant enzyme H216N has a maximal k(cat) at high pH that is 43% that of wild type, but is only 5% that of wild type at pH 7.0. (18)O exchange studies reveal that the effect of the mutations H216N or Y212F is primarily on proton transfer steps in the catalytic mechanism and not in the rate of CO2-HCO3- exchange. These results suggest that residues His-216 and Tyr-212 are both important for efficient proton transfer in A. thaliana carbonic anhydrase.
Keywords:β-Carbonic anhydrase   Proton transfer   Arabidopsis thaliana   Kinetics   O-18 Isotope exchange   Stopped-flow
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