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Roles of active site aromatic residues in catalysis by ketosteroid isomerase from Pseudomonas putida biotype B SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Roles of active site aromatic residues in catalysis by ketosteroid isomerase from Pseudomonas putida biotype B
Authors
Kim, DHNam, GHJang, DSChoi, GJoo, SKim, JSOh, BHChoi, KY
Date Issued
1999-10-19
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Abstract
The aromatic residues Phe-54, Phe-82, and Trp-116 in the hydrophobic substrate-binding pocket of Delta(5)-3-ketosteroid isomerase from Pseudomonas putida biotype B have been characterized in their roles in steroid binding and catalysis. Kinetic and equilibrium binding analyses were carried out for the mutant enzymes with the substitutions Phe-54 --> Ala or Leu, Phe-82 --> Ala or Leu, and Trp-116 --> Ala, Phe, or Tyr. The removal of their bulky, aromatic side chains at any of these three positions results in reduced k(cat), particularly when Phe-82 or Trp-116 is replaced by Ala. The results are consistent with the binding interactions of the aromatic residues with the bound steroid contributing to catalysis. All the mutations except the F82A mutation increase K-m; the F82A mutation decreases K-m by ca. 3-fold, suggesting a possibility that the phenyl ring at position 82 might be unfavorable for substrate binding. The K-D values for d-equilenin, an intermediate analogue, suggest that a space-filling hydrophobic side chain at position 54, a phenyl ring at position 82, and a nonpolar aromatic or small side chain at position 116 might be favorable for binding the reaction intermediate. In contrast to the increased K-D for equilenin, the enzymes with any substitutions at positions 54 and 116 display a decreased K-D for 19-nortestosterone, a product analogue, indicating that Phe-54 and Trp-116 might be unfavorable for product binding. The crystal structure of F82A determined to 2.1-Angstrom resolution reveals that Phe-82 is important for maintaining the active site geometry. Taken together, our results demonstrate that Phe-54, Phe-82, and Trp-116 contribute differentially to the stabilization of steroid species including substrate, intermediate, and product.
Keywords
DELTA(5)-3-KETOSTEROID ISOMERASE; DELTA-5-3-KETOSTEROID ISOMERASE; 3-OXO-DELTA-5-STEROID ISOMERASE; 3-OXO-DELTA(5)-STEROID ISOMERASE; DIRECTED MUTAGENESIS; TRANSITION-STATES; PROTON-TRANSFER; MECHANISM; ENZYME; TESTOSTERONI
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/20236
DOI
10.1021/bi991040m
ISSN
0006-2960
Article Type
Article
Citation
BIOCHEMISTRY, vol. 38, no. 42, page. 13810 - 13819, 1999-10-19
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