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Unmasking of an essential thiol during function of the membrane-bound enzyme II of the phosphenolpyruvate beta-glucoside phosphotransferase system of Escherichia coli.
Authors:R Haguenauer-Tsapis  A Kepes
Abstract:beta-Glucoside transport by phosphoenolpyruvate-hexose phosphotransferase system in Escherichia coli is inactivated in vivo by thiol reagents. This inactivation is strongly enhanced by the presence of transported substrates. In a system reconstituted from soluble and membrane-bound components, only the particulate component, the membrane-bound enzyme IIbgl appeared as the target of N-ethylmaleimide inaction. The same feature was found in the case of methyl-alpha-D-glucoside uptake via enzyme IIglc. It is shown that the sensitizing effect of substrates is specific and not generalized, methyl-alpha-D-glucoside only sensitizes enzyme IIglc and p-nitrophenyl-beta-D-glucoside only sensitizes enzyme IIbgl towards N-ethylmaleimide inactivation. The inactivation of enzyme IIbgl by thiol reagents is also promoted in vivo by fluoride inhibition of phosphoenolpyruvate synthesis. In toluene-treated bacteria, the presence of phosphoenolpyruvate protects against inactivation by thiol reagents of p-nitrophenyl-beta-D-glucoside phosphorylation. Both results suggest that the inactivator resistent form of enzyme IIbgl is an energized form of the enzyme.
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