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Effects of isoleucine 135 side chain length on the cofactor donor-acceptor distance within F(420)H(2):NADP(+) oxidoreductase: A kinetic analysis()
F(420)H(2):NADP(+) Oxidoreductase (Fno) catalyzes the reversible reduction of NADP(+) to NADPH by transferring a hydride from the reduced F(420) cofactor. Here, we have employed binding studies, steady-state and pre steady-state kinetic methods upon wtFno and isoleucine 135 (I135) Fno variants in or...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , |
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Elsevier
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5614548/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28955995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2016.11.012 |
Sumario: | F(420)H(2):NADP(+) Oxidoreductase (Fno) catalyzes the reversible reduction of NADP(+) to NADPH by transferring a hydride from the reduced F(420) cofactor. Here, we have employed binding studies, steady-state and pre steady-state kinetic methods upon wtFno and isoleucine 135 (I135) Fno variants in order to study the effects of side chain length on the donor-acceptor distance between NADP(+) and the F(420) precursor, FO. The conserved I135 residue of Fno was converted to a valine, alanine and glycine, thereby shortening the side chain length. The steady-state kinetic analysis of wtFno and the variants showed classic Michaelis-Menten kinetics with varying FO concentrations. The data revealed a decreased k(cat) as side chain length decreased, with varying FO concentrations. The steady-state plots revealed non-Michaelis-Menten kinetic behavior when NADPH was varied. The double reciprocal plot of the varying NADPH concentrations displays a downward concave shape, while the NADPH binding curves gave Hill coefficients of less than 1. These data suggest that negative cooperativity occurs between the two identical monomers. The pre steady-state Abs(420) versus time trace revealed biphasic kinetics, with a fast phase (hydride transfer) and a slow phase. The fast phase displayed an increased rate constant as side chain length decreased. The rate constant for the second phase, remained ~2 s(−1) for each variant. Our data suggest that I135 plays a key role in sustaining the donor-acceptor distance between the two cofactors, thereby regulating the rate at which the hydride is transferred from FOH(2) to NADP(+). Therefore, Fno is a dynamic enzyme that regulates NADPH production. |
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