Journal of Biological Chemistry 1994-07-01

The role of spontaneous cap domain mutations in haloalkane dehalogenase specificity and evolution.

F Pries, A J van den Wijngaard, R Bos, M Pentenga, D B Janssen

Index: J. Biol. Chem. 269(26) , 17490-4, (1994)

Full Text: HTML

Abstract

The first step in the utilization of the xenobiotic chlorinated hydrocarbon 1,2-dichloroethane by Xanthobacter autotrophicus is catalyzed by haloalkane dehalogenase (Dh1A). The enzyme hydrolyses 1-haloalkanes to the corresponding alcohols. This allows the organism to grow also on short-chain (C2-C4) 1-chloro-n-alkanes. We have expressed Dh1A in a strain of Pseudomonas that grows on long-chain alcohols and have selected 12 independent mutants that utilize 1-chlorohexane. Six different mutant enzymes with improved Km or Vmax values with 1-chlorohexane were obtained. The sequences of the mutated dh1A genes showed that several mutants had the same 11-amino acid deletion, two mutants carried a different point mutation, and three mutants had different tandem repeats. All mutations occurred in a region encoding the N-terminal part of the cap domain of Dh1A, and it is concluded that this part of the protein is involved in the evolution of activity toward xenobiotic substrates.


Related Compounds

  • chlorohexane

Related Articles:

QSPR modeling of octanol/water partition coefficient for vitamins by optimal descriptors calculated with SMILES.

2008-04-01

[Eur. J. Med. Chem. 43 , 714-40, (2008)]

Evaluation of injection methods for fast, high peak capacity separations with low thermal mass gas chromatography.

2015-05-01

[J. Chromatogr. A. 1392 , 82-90, (2015)]

Post-Translational Modification of Bionanoparticles as a Modular Platform for Biosensor Assembly.

2015-08-25

[ACS Nano 9 , 8554-61, (2015)]

Temperature influence on 4-aminophthalimide emission in 1-chloroalkanes plus water mixtures.

2012-06-28

[J. Phys. Chem. A 116(25) , 6655-63, (2012)]

Catalytic mechanism of the maloalkane dehalogenase LinB from Sphingomonas paucimobilis UT26.

2003-11-14

[J. Biol. Chem. 278(46) , 45094-100, (2003)]

More Articles...