Reactivity of toluate dioxygenase with substituted benzoates and dioxygen.
Yong Ge, Frédéric H Vaillancourt, Nathalie Y R Agar, Lindsay D Eltis
文献索引:J. Bacteriol. 184(15) , 4096-103, (2002)
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Toluate dioxygenase (TADO) of Pseudomonas putida mt-2 catalyzes the dihydroxylation of a broad range of substituted benzoates. The two components of this enzyme were hyperexpressed and anaerobically purified. Reconstituted TADO had a specific activity of 3.8 U/mg with m-toluate, and each component had a full complement of their respective Fe(2)S(2) centers. Steady-state kinetics data obtained by using an oxygraph assay and by varying the toluate and dioxygen concentrations were analyzed by a compulsory order ternary complex mechanism. TADO had greatest specificity for m-toluate, displaying apparent parameters of KmA = 9 +/- 1 microM, k(cat) = 3.9 +/- 0.2 s(-1), and K(m)O(2) = 16 +/- 2 microM (100 mM sodium phosphate, pH 7.0; 25 degrees C), where K(m)O(2) represents the K(m) for O(2) and KmA represents the K(m) for the aromatic substrate. The enzyme utilized benzoates in the following order of specificity: m-toluate > benzoate approximately 3-chlorobenzoate > p-toluate approximately 4-chlorobenzoate >> o-toluate approximately 2-chlorobenzoate. The transformation of each of the first five compounds was well coupled to O(2) utilization and yielded the corresponding 1,2-cis-dihydrodiol. In contrast, the transformation of ortho-substituted benzoates was poorly coupled to O(2) utilization, with >10 times more O(2) being consumed than benzoate. However, the apparent K(m) of TADO for these benzoates was >100 microM, indicating that they do not effectively inhibit the turnover of good substrates.
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