Investigating the roles of putative active site residues in the oxalate decarboxylase from Bacillus subtilis |
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Authors: | Svedruzić Drazenka Liu Yong Reinhardt Laurie A Wroclawska Ewa Cleland W Wallace Richards Nigel G J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-7200, USA. |
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Abstract: | Oxalate decarboxylase (OxDC) catalyzes the conversion of oxalate into CO(2) and formate using a catalytic mechanism that remains poorly understood. The Bacillus subtilis enzyme is composed of two cupin domains, each of which contains Mn(II) coordinated by four conserved residues. We have measured heavy atom isotope effects for a series of Bacillus subtilis OxDC mutants in which Arg-92, Arg-270, Glu-162, and Glu-333 are conservatively substituted in an effort to define the functional roles of these residues. This strategy has the advantage that observed isotope effects report directly on OxDC molecules in which the active site manganese center(s) is (are) catalytically active. Our results support the proposal that the N-terminal Mn-binding site can mediate catalysis, and confirm the importance of Arg-92 in catalytic activity. On the other hand, substitution of Arg-270 and Glu-333 affects both Mn(II) incorporation and the ability of Mn to bind to the OxDC mutants, thereby precluding any definitive assessment of whether the metal center in the C-terminal domain can also mediate catalysis. New evidence for the importance of Glu-162 in controlling metal reactivity has been provided by the unexpected observation that the E162Q OxDC mutant exhibits a significantly increased oxalate oxidase and a concomitant reduction in decarboxylase activities relative to wild type OxDC. Hence the reaction specificity of a catalytically active Mn center in OxDC can be perturbed by relatively small changes in local protein environment, in agreement with a proposal based on prior computational studies. |
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Keywords: | Oxalate Decarboxylation Manganese Metalloenzymes Evolution of enzyme catalysis Enzyme mechanism Heavy atom isotope effects |
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