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Kinetic mechanism and identification of the active site tyrosine residue in Enterobacter amnigenus arylsulfate sulfotransferase.
Authors:A R Kwon  H J Yun  E C Choi
Affiliation:College of Pharmacy and Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Seoul National University, San 56-1, Shillim-Dong, Kwanak-Gu, Seoul 151-742, Korea.
Abstract:Bacterial arylsulfate sulfotransferase (ASST) catalyzes the transfer of a sulfate group from a phenyl sulfate ester to a phenolic acceptor. The kinetic mechanism of Enterobacter amnigenus ASST was determined. Plots of 1/v versus 1/[substrate (A)] at different fixed substrate (B) concentrations gave a series of parallel lines. One of the reaction products, p-nitrophenol, inhibited the enzyme noncompetitively with respect to p-nitrophenyl sulfate, but competitively to alpha-naphthol. These results correspond to a ping pong bi bi mechanism. By site-directed mutagenesis, we substituted each conserved tyrosine residue with phenylalanine. Among the mutants, Y123F showed severely reduced catalytic activity. We conclude that Tyr 123 is an essential active site residue. A mechanistic hypothesis is presented to account for these observations.
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