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Deregulation of acetohydroxy-acid synthase: Loss of allosteric inhibition conferred by mutations in the catalytic subunit
Authors:J Kopecký  M Kyselková  L Šigutová  S Pospíšil  J Felsberg  J Spížek  J Janata
Institution:(1) Institute of Microbiology, v.v.i., Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 142 20 Prague, Czech Republic;(2) Present address: Crop Research Institute, v.v.i., 161 06 Prague 6, Czech Republic;(3) Present address: UMR CNRS 5557 d’Ecologie Microbienne, Université Lyon 1, 69622 Villeurbanne, France
Abstract:Acetohydroxy-acid synthases (AHAS) of two mutant strains Streptomyces cinnamonensis ACB-NLR-2 and BVR-18 were chosen for this study for their apparent activation by valine, which regularly acts as an allosteric inhibitor. Sequencing the ilvB genes coding for the AHAS catalytic subunit revealed two distant changes in the mutants, ΔQ217 and E139A, respectively. Homology modeling was used to propose the structural changes caused by those mutations. In the mutant strain ACB-NLR-2 (resistant to 2-amino-3-chlorobutyrate and norleucine), deletion of Q217 affected a helix in ß-domain, distant from the active center. As no mutation was found in the regulatory subunit of this strain, ΔQ217 in IlvB was supposed to be responsible for the observed valine activation, probably via changed properties on the proposed regulatory-catalytic subunit interface. In mutant strain BVR-18 (resistant to 2-oxobutyrate), substitution E139A occurred in a conservative loop near the active center. In vitro AHAS activity assay with the enzyme reconstituted from the wild-type regulatory and BVR-18 catalytic subunits proved that the substitution in the catalytic subunit led to the apparent activation of AHAS by valine. We suggest that the conservative loop participated in a conformational change transfer to the active center during the allosteric regulation.
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