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Arginine 104 Is a Key Catalytic Residue in Leukotriene C(4) Synthase

Human leukotriene C(4) synthase (hLTC(4)S) is an integral membrane enzyme that conjugates leukotriene (LT) A(4) with glutathione to form LTC(4), a precursor to the cysteinyl leukotrienes (LTC(4), LTD(4), and LTE(4)) that are involved in the pathogenesis of human bronchial asthma. From the crystal st...

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Autores principales: Rinaldo-Matthis, Agnes, Wetterholm, Anders, Molina, Daniel Martinez, Holm, Johanna, Niegowski, Damian, Ohlson, Eva, Nordlund, Pär, Morgenstern, Ralf, Haeggström, Jesper Z.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3003377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20980252
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M110.105940
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author Rinaldo-Matthis, Agnes
Wetterholm, Anders
Molina, Daniel Martinez
Holm, Johanna
Niegowski, Damian
Ohlson, Eva
Nordlund, Pär
Morgenstern, Ralf
Haeggström, Jesper Z.
author_facet Rinaldo-Matthis, Agnes
Wetterholm, Anders
Molina, Daniel Martinez
Holm, Johanna
Niegowski, Damian
Ohlson, Eva
Nordlund, Pär
Morgenstern, Ralf
Haeggström, Jesper Z.
author_sort Rinaldo-Matthis, Agnes
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description Human leukotriene C(4) synthase (hLTC(4)S) is an integral membrane enzyme that conjugates leukotriene (LT) A(4) with glutathione to form LTC(4), a precursor to the cysteinyl leukotrienes (LTC(4), LTD(4), and LTE(4)) that are involved in the pathogenesis of human bronchial asthma. From the crystal structure of hLTC(4)S, Arg-104 and Arg-31 have been implicated in the conjugation reaction. Here, we used site-directed mutagenesis, UV spectroscopy, and x-ray crystallography to examine the catalytic role of Arg-104 and Arg-31. Exchange of Arg-104 with Ala, Ser, Thr, or Lys abolished 94.3–99.9% of the specific activity against LTA(4). Steady-state kinetics of R104A and R104S revealed that the K(m) for GSH was not significantly affected. UV difference spectra of the binary enzyme-GSH complex indicated that GSH ionization depends on the presence of Arg-104 because no thiolate signal, with λ(max) at 239 nm, could be detected using R104A or R104S hLTC(4)S. Apparently, the interaction of Arg-104 with the thiol group of GSH reduces its pK(a) to allow formation of a thiolate anion and subsequent nucleophilic attack at C6 of LTA(4). On the other hand, exchange of Arg-31 with Ala or Glu reduced the catalytic activity of hLTC(4)S by 88 and 70%, respectively, without significantly affecting the k(cat)/K(m) values for GSH, and a crystal structure of R31Q hLTC(4)S (2.1 Å) revealed a Gln-31 side chain pointing away from the active site. We conclude that Arg-104 plays a critical role in the catalytic mechanism of hLTC(4)S, whereas a functional role of Arg-31 seems more elusive. Because Arg-104 is a conserved residue, our results pertain to other homologous membrane proteins and represent a structure-function paradigm probably common to all microsomal GSH transferases.
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spelling pubmed-30033772011-01-04 Arginine 104 Is a Key Catalytic Residue in Leukotriene C(4) Synthase Rinaldo-Matthis, Agnes Wetterholm, Anders Molina, Daniel Martinez Holm, Johanna Niegowski, Damian Ohlson, Eva Nordlund, Pär Morgenstern, Ralf Haeggström, Jesper Z. J Biol Chem Enzymology Human leukotriene C(4) synthase (hLTC(4)S) is an integral membrane enzyme that conjugates leukotriene (LT) A(4) with glutathione to form LTC(4), a precursor to the cysteinyl leukotrienes (LTC(4), LTD(4), and LTE(4)) that are involved in the pathogenesis of human bronchial asthma. From the crystal structure of hLTC(4)S, Arg-104 and Arg-31 have been implicated in the conjugation reaction. Here, we used site-directed mutagenesis, UV spectroscopy, and x-ray crystallography to examine the catalytic role of Arg-104 and Arg-31. Exchange of Arg-104 with Ala, Ser, Thr, or Lys abolished 94.3–99.9% of the specific activity against LTA(4). Steady-state kinetics of R104A and R104S revealed that the K(m) for GSH was not significantly affected. UV difference spectra of the binary enzyme-GSH complex indicated that GSH ionization depends on the presence of Arg-104 because no thiolate signal, with λ(max) at 239 nm, could be detected using R104A or R104S hLTC(4)S. Apparently, the interaction of Arg-104 with the thiol group of GSH reduces its pK(a) to allow formation of a thiolate anion and subsequent nucleophilic attack at C6 of LTA(4). On the other hand, exchange of Arg-31 with Ala or Glu reduced the catalytic activity of hLTC(4)S by 88 and 70%, respectively, without significantly affecting the k(cat)/K(m) values for GSH, and a crystal structure of R31Q hLTC(4)S (2.1 Å) revealed a Gln-31 side chain pointing away from the active site. We conclude that Arg-104 plays a critical role in the catalytic mechanism of hLTC(4)S, whereas a functional role of Arg-31 seems more elusive. Because Arg-104 is a conserved residue, our results pertain to other homologous membrane proteins and represent a structure-function paradigm probably common to all microsomal GSH transferases. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2010-12-24 2010-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3003377/ /pubmed/20980252 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M110.105940 Text en © 2010 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version full access. Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) applies to Author Choice Articles
spellingShingle Enzymology
Rinaldo-Matthis, Agnes
Wetterholm, Anders
Molina, Daniel Martinez
Holm, Johanna
Niegowski, Damian
Ohlson, Eva
Nordlund, Pär
Morgenstern, Ralf
Haeggström, Jesper Z.
Arginine 104 Is a Key Catalytic Residue in Leukotriene C(4) Synthase
title Arginine 104 Is a Key Catalytic Residue in Leukotriene C(4) Synthase
title_full Arginine 104 Is a Key Catalytic Residue in Leukotriene C(4) Synthase
title_fullStr Arginine 104 Is a Key Catalytic Residue in Leukotriene C(4) Synthase
title_full_unstemmed Arginine 104 Is a Key Catalytic Residue in Leukotriene C(4) Synthase
title_short Arginine 104 Is a Key Catalytic Residue in Leukotriene C(4) Synthase
title_sort arginine 104 is a key catalytic residue in leukotriene c(4) synthase
topic Enzymology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3003377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20980252
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M110.105940
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