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A relatively simple kinetic model is proposed to account simultaneously for data on the binding of carbamyl phosphate and succinate to aspartate trans carbamylase (ATCase), and for the relaxation spectrum associated with this binding. The model also accounts for measurements of the initial velocity of the reaction of ATCase with respect to aspartate and carbamyl phosphate. The principal assumption made is that ATCase consists of three identical noninteracting cooperative dimers. Ordered binding and both sequential and concerted conformational changes in the dimers are needed to account for the properties of ATCase. The values of the parameters of this model can be determined by fitting to existing experimental evidence. Various new quantitative predictions are made that can serve as additional tests of the proposed theory.  相似文献   

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A model for nucleotide regulation of aspartate transcarbamylase   总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4  
R E London  P G Schmidt 《Biochemistry》1972,11(16):3136-3142
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The x-ray structure of the unliganded aspartate transcarbamylase reveals that Arg-113 of the catalytic chain is involved in an important set of interactions at the interface between the catalytic and regulatory subunits (Honzatko, R.B., Crawford, J.L., Monaco, H.L., Ladner, J.E., Edwards, B.F.P., Evans, D.R., Warren, S.G., Wiley, D.C., Ladner, R.C., and Lipscomb, W. N. (1982) J. Mol. Biol. 160, 219-263). In order to disturb this interaction, site-directed mutagenesis has been used to replace Arg-113 with glycine. This modification results in a substantial weakening of the interface between the catalytic and regulatory subunits leading to a high tendency for dissociation. The unliganded mutant enzyme exhibits a pH dependence and a sensitivity toward mercurials analogous to that obtained for the relaxed conformation of the wild-type enzyme. Moreover, the presence of saturating concentrations of aspartate is accompanied by only a slight shift in the optimal pH for activity. The bisubstrate analog N-(phosphonacetyl)-L-aspartate induces a 2-fold increase in the sulfhydryl reactivity as compared to the 4-fold increase observed for the wild-type enzyme. Despite this change in the interactions at the interface between the catalytic and regulatory subunits, the mutant enzyme still retains homotropic and heterotropic effects and exhibits a normal affinity for aspartate. Together these data show that a substantial weakening of the catalytic-regulatory interface can occur without altering the allosteric properties of the enzyme. These results also indicate that the intersubunit interactions involving Arg-113, between the polar domain of the catalytic chain and the zinc domain of the regulatory chain, do not participate in the homotropic cooperativity of the enzyme.  相似文献   

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Saturation curves of activity versus concentration were determined for aspartate transcarbamylase from Escherichia coli (EC 2.1.3.2) for the substrate L-aspartate at saturating carbamyl phosphate (4.8 mM) in buffered solution at pH values from 6.0 to 12.0. Hill coefficients were obtained from the sigmoidal curves. At pH values from 7.8 to 9.1, where substrate inhibition causes difficulties in the Hill approximation, our kinetic scheme includes substrate inhibition and residual activity in the abortive enzyme-substrate complex. The plot of Hill coefficient versus pH has pKalpha values of 7.4 and 9.8 at the half-maximum positions of the curve which has a plateau from pH 8.1 to 9.1. These pKalpha values may be associated with functional groups involved in the allosteric transition which activates the enzyme. A plot of [S]0.5 versus pH shows a pKalpha of 8.5, which may belong to a residue either at or near the aspartate binding site. At 50 mM aspartate concentration the pH-rate profile shows maxima at pH values of 8.8 and 10.0 (cf. Weitzman, P.D.J., and Wilson, I.B.(1966)J. Biol. Chem. 2418 5481-5488, who used 100 mM aspartate). However, when the pH-dependent substrate inhibition is included, the calculated Vmax--H curve is bell-shaped like that of the isolated catalytic subunit.  相似文献   

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A comprehensive set of hybrid molecules of aspartate transcarbamylase (ATCase) from Escherichia coli has been constructed of wild-type and mutationally altered catalytic chains. The mutant enzymes that were virtually devoid of activity contained a replacement of Gly-128 in the catalytic polypeptide chains by either Asp or Arg. The kinetic properties of these hybrid enzyme-like molecules were analyzed to evaluate the basis for the unusual quaternary constraint demonstrated by an intersubunit hybrid containing one wild-type catalytic subunit, one inactive mutant subunit (containing the Gly to Asp replacement), and three wild-type regulatory subunits. A similar intersubunit hybrid was constructed from the wild-type catalytic subunit and the mutant in which Gly-128 was replaced by Arg, and it too demonstrated a pronounced decrease in activity relative to that expected for a hybrid containing three active sites. Moreover, neither of these hybrid holoenzymes exhibited the cooperativity with respect to aspartate that is characteristic of wild-type ATCase. In contrast, hybrid holoenzymes containing at least one wild-type chain in each catalytic subunit showed cooperativity. Also, hybrid enzymes containing different arrangements of five, four, three, or two wild-type catalytic chains with an appropriate complement of mutant chains had specific activities proportional to the number of wild-type chains in the holoenzymes. Exceptions were observed only in hybrids in which one of the two subunits in the holoenzyme was composed completely of mutant catalytic chains. For these hybrids the negative complementation was manifested as a much lower enzyme activity than expected from the number of wild-type chains in the enzyme and the loss of cooperativity. Thus, the activity and allosteric properties of these hybrids is dependent on the arrangement of catalytic chains in the holoenzyme, in contrast to results obtained for hybrids containing native and chemically modified catalytic chains. Intrasubunit hybrid catalytic trimers containing one or two wild-type chains exhibited one-third and two-thirds the activity of the intact wild-type catalytic subunit, respectively, indicating the dominant negative effect that was seen in intersubunit hybrid holoenzymes is absent within trimers.  相似文献   

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Aspartate transcarbamylase from Bacillus subtilis has been purified to apparent homogeneity. A subunit molecular weight of 33,500 +/- 1,000 was obtained from electrophoresis in polyarcylamide gels containing sodium dodecyl sulfate and from sedimentation equilibrium analysis of the protein dissolved in 6 M guanidine hydrochloride. The molecular weight of the native enzyme was determined to be 102,000 +/- 2,000 by sedimentation velocity and sedimentation equilibrium analysis. Aspartate transcarbamylase thus appears to be a trimeric protein; cross-linking with dimethyl suberimidate and electrophoretic analysis confirmed this structure. B. subtilis aspartate transcarbamylase has an amino acid composition quite similar to that of the catalytic subunit from Escherichia coli aspartate transcarbamylase; only the content of four amino acids is substantially different. The denaturated enzyme has one free sulfhydryl group. Aspartate transcarbamylase exhibited Michaelis-Menten kinetics and was neither inhibited nor activated by nucleotides. Several anions stimulated activity 2- to 5-fold. Immunochemical studies indicated very little similarity between B. subtilis and E. coli aspartate transcarbamylase or E. coli aspartate transcarbamylase catalytic subunit.  相似文献   

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The reaction of phenylglyoxal with aspartate transcarbamylase and its isolated catalytic subunit results in complete loss of enzymatic activity (Kantrowitz, E. R., and Lipscomb, W. N. (1976) J. Biol. Chem. 251, 2688-2695). If N-(phosphonacetyl)-L-aspartate is used to protect the active site, we find that phenylglyoxal causes destruction of the enzyme's susceptibility to activation by ATP and inhibition by CTP. Furthermore, CTP only minimally protects the regulatory site from reaction with this reagent. The modified enzyme still binds CTP although with reduced affinity. After reaction with phenylglyoxal, the native enzyme shows reduced cooperativity. The hybrid with modified regulatory subunits and native catalytic subunits exhibits slight heterotropic or homotropic properties, while the reverse hybrid, with modified catalytic subunits and native regulatory subunits, shows much reduced homotropic properties but practically normal heterotropic interactions. The decrease in the ability of CTP to inhibit the enzyme correlates with the loss of 2 arginine residues/regulatory chain (Mr = 17,000). Under these reaction conditions, 1 arginine residue is also modified on each catalytic chain (Mr = 33,000). Reaction rate studies of p-hydroxymercuribenzoate, with the liganded and unliganded modified enzyme suggest that the reaction with phenylglyoxal locks the enzyme into the liganded conformation. The conformational state of the regulatory subunit is implicated as having a critical role in the expression of the enzyme's heterotropic and homotropic properties.  相似文献   

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A purification procedure is described by which aspartate transcarbamylase was obtained from cultured cells of Drosophila melanogaster as part of a high-molecular-weight enzyme complex. The complex is shown to contain several polypeptides. An antiserum directed against the complex enzyme inhibited in vitro the activity of aspartate transcarbamylase, carbamylphosphate synthetase and dihydro-orotase which were shown to copurify on a sucrose gradient and by gel electrophoresis. A fast preparation procedure using this antiserum yielded a 220 000-molecular-weight protein in addition to the polypeptides present in the complex. A purification procedure is also described to obtain aspartate transcarbamylase from second instar larvae of Drosophila. At this stage, the enzyme is not complexed with carbamylphosphate synthetase and dihydro-orotase but exhibits the same molecular weight as the aspartate transcarbamylase moiety found in the high-molecular-weight complex of cultured cells.  相似文献   

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A Banerjee  H R Levy  G C Levy  W W Chan 《Biochemistry》1985,24(7):1593-1598
Transferred nuclear Overhauser effects were used to determine the conformations of ATP, CTP, and ITP bound to the regulatory site of aspartate transcarbamylase. The results are in accord with the predictions of the London-Schmidt model [London, R. E., & Schmidt, P. G. (1972) Biochemistry 11, 3136] and show that ATP and CTP bind in the anti conformation while ITP binds in the syn conformation.  相似文献   

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Allosteric enzyme models on the basis of the known properties of aspartate transcarbamylase (ATCase) from Escherichia coli are suggested. In the first model molecules are supposed to equilibrate between two states. In contrast to the classical Monod-Wyman-Changeux model the symmetry of enzyme molecules changes during the conformational transition. It is shown that the number of binding sites of the enzyme defined from the Scatchard plots is sufficiently dependent on values of parameters of enzyme reaction. This fact results from the mixed (both positive and negative) cooperative effects. However the complex kinetic of ATCase is not completely simulated by this model. Therefore the model is complicated by taking into account the inactive third state of the enzyme. Thus the complex kinetic behaviour of ATCase is explained. The models may be also used for other enzymes.  相似文献   

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Modes of modifier action in E. coli aspartate transcarbamylase   总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4  
The observed patterns for inhibition by CTP and succinate of equilibrium exchange kinetics with native aspartate transcarbamylase (E. coli) are consistent with an ordered substrate-binding system in which aspartate binds after carbamyl phosphate, and phosphate is released after carbamyl aspartate. ATP selectively stimulates Asp carbamyl-Asp exchange, but not carbamyl phosphate Pi. Initial velocity studies at 5 °, 15 °, and 35 °C were carried out, using modifiers as perturbants of the system. Modifiers alter the Hill n and S0.5 for aspartate, most markedly at 15 °C but less so at the other temperatures. ATP does increase V under saturating substrate conditions, and substrate inhibition is observed for aspartate. ATP does not make the Hill n = 1 at any temperature. It is proposed that CTP and ATP act by separate mechanisms, not by simply perturbing in opposite directions the equilibrium for aspartate binding. ATP appears to act to increase the rate of aspartate association and dissociation, whereas CTP induces an intramolecular competitive effect in the protein.  相似文献   

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Local and gross conformational changes in aspartate transcarbamylase   总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3  
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The ability of aspartate transcarbamylase from Escherichia coli to catalyze carbamylation of amino acids other than the natural substrate, L-aspartate, was examined. Cysteine, cysteate, cysteinesulfinate, and 3-nitroalanine showed kcat values at pH 7 of 0.16, 0.58, 5.2, and 62 s-1, respectively, while kcat with aspartate was 320 s-1. In a parallel study, competitive inhibition constants of 3-nitropropionate, 3-mercaptopropionate, 3-sulfopropionate, and 3-sulfinopropionate were found to be high, about 0.1 M, compared with that of succinate, 0.56 mM. Although cysteinesulfinate had low activity as a substrate, the pH dependences of kcat and kcat/Km in H2O and D2O observed with the compound closely paralleled those of aspartate. The results of these studies suggest that substrate specificity and reactivity are achieved in part by a strong, highly specific interaction of one or more active site residues with the beta-carboxylate of L-aspartate. Unlike the sigmoidal kinetics found with aspartate, saturation of native aspartate transcarbamylase by cysteine sulfinate showed a lack of cooperativity, even under conditions of activation of the reaction by ATP and inhibition by CTP. The cysteinesulfinate reaction was increased 9-fold by the bisubstrate analog N-phosphonacetyl-L-aspartate. These results were interpreted in terms of an inability of cysteinesulfinate to cause the allosteric conformational change promoted by aspartate.  相似文献   

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