Replacement of His 12 or His 119 of Bovine Pancreatic Ribonuclease A with Acidic Amino Acid Residues for the Modification of Activity and Stability(ENZYMOLOGY, PROTEIN ENGINEERING, AND ENZYME TECHNOLOGY)
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In an attempt to produce a bovine pancreatic ribonuclease A (RNase A) with increased activity and stability, the catalytic pair of His12 and His119 was substituted with aspartic acid or glutamic acid, and aspartic acid, respectively, to evaluate the role of the two histidine residues in the activity and stability. Kinetic analysis revealed that k_<cat>/K_m values were significantly reduced for all mutant enzymes due to a decreased k_<cat> rather than an increased K_m: the k_<cat> values for both CpA and C>p of H12D and H12E decreased to about 1/1000; the k_<cat> values of H119D decreased by 1/3300 for CpA and 1/80 for C>p. Thus, neither Asp nor Glu is able to act solely as an efficient catalytic residue of RNase A. Alkylation with iodoacetic acid (IAA) revealed that mutant enzymes had reduced reaction rates and that no modification was evident at Glu12 and Asp12 of H12E and H12D, respectively. This indicates that the low catalytic activity of mutant enzymes could be due to low basicity of Asp12 and Glu12. While the T_m of H119D was almost the same as that of the wild-type enzyme, the T_m of both H12D and H12E markedly decreased. It became apparent that His12 located at the bottom of the active site cleft contributes significantly to the structural stability of RNase A.
- 社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 2002-07-25
著者
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UENO Hiroshi
Laboratory of Veterinary Clinical Radiology Faculty of Applied Biological Sciences, Gifu University
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Ueno Hiroshi
Laboratory Of Veterinary Clinical Radiology Faculty Of Applied Biological Sciences Gifu University
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Ueno H
Laboratory Of Biomacromolecular Chemistry Division Of Applied Life Sciences The Graduate School Of A
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TANIMIZU NAOKI
Laboratory of Biomacromolecular Chemistry, Division of Applied Life Sciences, The Graduate School of
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HAYASHI RIKIMARU
Laboratory of Biomacromolecular Chemistry, Division of Applied Life Sciences, The Graduate School of
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Tanimizu Naoki
Laboratory Of Biomacromolecular Chemistry Division Of Applied Life Sciences The Graduate School Of A
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Hayashi R
Laboratory Of Biomacromolecular Chemistry Division Of Applied Life Sciences The Graduate School Of A
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Hayashi R
Kyoto Univ. Kyoto
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Ueno Hiroshi
Laboratory Of Applied Microbiology & Biochemistry Nara Women's University
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HAYASHI Rikimaru
Laboratory of Biomacromolecular Chemistry, Division of Applied Life Sciences, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University
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