Hyakutake_2015_Appl.Microbiol.Biotechnol_99_4701

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Title : A common active site of polyhydroxyalkanoate synthase from Bacillus cereus YB-4 is involved in polymerization and alcoholysis reactions - Hyakutake_2015_Appl.Microbiol.Biotechnol_99_4701
Author(s) : Hyakutake M , Tomizawa S , Mizuno K , Hisano T , Abe H , Tsuge T
Ref : Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology , 99 :4701 , 2015
Abstract :

Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) synthase from Bacillus cereus YB-4 (PhaRCYB4) catalyzes not only PHA polymerization but also alcoholytic cleavage of PHA chains. The alcoholysis activity of PhaRCYB4 is expressed when a hydroxyacyl-CoA monomer is absent but an alcohol compound is present. In this study, we performed alanine mutagenesis of the putative catalytic triad (Cys(151), Asp(306), and His(335)) in the PhaCYB4 subunit to identify the active site residues for polymerization and alcoholysis activities. Individual substitution of each triad residue with alanine resulted in loss of both polymerization and alcoholysis activities, suggesting that these residues are commonly shared between polymerization and alcoholysis reactions. The loss of activity was also observed following mutagenesis of the triad to other amino acids, except for one PhaRCYB4 mutant with a C151S substitution, which lost polymerization activity but still possessed cleavage activity towards PHA chains. The low-molecular-weight PHA isolated from the PhaRCYB4(C151S)-expressing strain showed a lower ratio of alcohol capping at the P(3HB) carboxy terminus than did that from the wild-type-expressing strain. This observation implies that hydrolysis activity of PhaRCYB4 might be elicited by the C151S mutation.

PubMedSearch : Hyakutake_2015_Appl.Microbiol.Biotechnol_99_4701
PubMedID: 25503319
Gene_locus related to this paper: bacce-PHAC

Related information

Substrate 3-hydroxybutyrate    3HB-CoA
Gene_locus 3-hydroxybutyrate    3HB-CoA    bacce-PHAC

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Hyakutake M, Tomizawa S, Mizuno K, Hisano T, Abe H, Tsuge T (2015)
A common active site of polyhydroxyalkanoate synthase from Bacillus cereus YB-4 is involved in polymerization and alcoholysis reactions
Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology 99 :4701

Hyakutake M, Tomizawa S, Mizuno K, Hisano T, Abe H, Tsuge T (2015)
Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology 99 :4701