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Molecular insights into substrate recognition and catalysis by phthalate dioxygenase from Comamonas testosteroni
Authors:Jai Krishna Mahto  Neetu Neetu  Bhairavnath Waghmode  Eugene Kuatsjah  Monica Sharma  Debabrata Sircar  Ashwani Kumar Sharma  Shailly Tomar  Lindsay D Eltis  Pravindra Kumar
Institution:1.Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering, IIT Roorkee, Roorkee, India;2.Department of Microbiology & Immunology, Life Sciences Institute, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Abstract:Phthalate, a plasticizer, endocrine disruptor, and potential carcinogen, is degraded by a variety of bacteria. This degradation is initiated by phthalate dioxygenase (PDO), a Rieske oxygenase (RO) that catalyzes the dihydroxylation of phthalate to a dihydrodiol. PDO has long served as a model for understanding ROs despite a lack of structural data. Here we purified PDOKF1 from Comamonas testosteroni KF1 and found that it had an apparent kcat/Km for phthalate of 0.58 ± 0.09 μM−1s−1, over 25-fold greater than for terephthalate. The crystal structure of the enzyme at 2.1 Å resolution revealed that it is a hexamer comprising two stacked α3 trimers, a configuration not previously observed in RO crystal structures. We show that within each trimer, the protomers adopt a head-to-tail configuration typical of ROs. The stacking of the trimers is stabilized by two extended helices, which make the catalytic domain of PDOKF1 larger than that of other characterized ROs. Complexes of PDOKF1 with phthalate and terephthalate revealed that Arg207 and Arg244, two residues on one face of the active site, position these substrates for regiospecific hydroxylation. Consistent with their roles as determinants of substrate specificity, substitution of either residue with alanine yielded variants that did not detectably turnover phthalate. Together, these results provide critical insights into a pollutant-degrading enzyme that has served as a paradigm for ROs and facilitate the engineering of this enzyme for bioremediation and biocatalytic applications.
Keywords:phthalate dioxygenase  Comamonas testosteroni KF1  Rieske oxygenase  mononuclear iron  isophthalate  terephthalate
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