The role of Glu39 in MnII binding and oxidation by manganese peroxidase from Phanerochaete chrysoporium.

نویسندگان

  • H L Youngs
  • M D Sollewijn Gelpke
  • D Li
  • M Sundaramoorthy
  • M H Gold
چکیده

Manganese peroxidase (MnP) is a heme-containing enzyme produced by white-rot fungi and is part of the extracellular lignin degrading system in these organisms. MnP is unique among Mn binding enzymes in its ability to bind and oxidize Mn(II) and efficiently release Mn(III). Initial site-directed mutagenesis studies identified the residues E35, E39, and D179 as the Mn binding ligands. However, an E39D variant was recently reported to display wild-type Mn binding and rate of oxidation, calling into question the role of E39 as an Mn ligand. To investigate this hypothesis, we performed computer modeling studies which indicated metal-ligand bond distances in the E39D variant and in an E35D--E39D--D179E triple variant which might allow Mn binding and oxidation. To test the model, we reconstructed the E35D and E39D variants used in the previous study, as well as an E39A single variant and the E35D--E39D--D179E triple variant of MnP isozyme 1 from Phanerochaete chrysosporium. We find that all of the variant proteins are impaired for Mn(II) binding (K(m) increases 20--30-fold) and Mn(II) oxidation (k(cat) decreases 50--400-fold) in both the steady state and the transient state. In particular, mutation of the E39 residue in MnP decreases both Mn binding and oxidation. The catalytic efficiency of the E39A variants decreased approximately 10(4)-fold, while that of the E39D variant decreased approximately 10(3)-fold. Contrary to initial modeling results, the triple variant performed only as well as any of the single Mn ligand variants. Interestingly, the catalytic efficiency of the triple variant decreased only 10(4)-fold, which is approximately 10(2)-fold better than that reported for the E35Q--D179N double variant. These combined studies indicate that precise geometry of the Mn ligands within the Mn binding site of MnP is essential for the efficient binding, oxidation, and release of Mn by this enzyme. The results clearly indicate that E39 is a Mn ligand and that mutation of this ligand decreases both Mn binding and the rate of Mn oxidation.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Biochemistry

دوره 40 7  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2001