Arabidopsis thaliana glutamate-cysteine ligase -: Functional properties, kinetic mechanism, and regulation of activity

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Jez, JM [1 ]
Cahoon, RE [1 ]
Chen, SX [1 ]
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[1] Donald Danforth Plant Sci Ctr, St Louis, MO 63132 USA
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10.1074/jbc.M405127200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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In plants, glutathione accumulates in response to different stress stimuli as a protective mechanism, but only limited biochemical information is available on the plant enzymes that synthesize glutathione. Glutamate-cysteine ligase (GCL) catalyzes the first step in glutathione biosynthesis and plays an important role in regulating the intracellular redox environment. Because the putative Arabidopsis thaliana GCL (AtGCL) displays no significant homology to the GCL from bacteria and other eukaryotes, the identity of this protein as a GCL has been debated. We have purified AtGCL from an Escherichia coli expression system and demonstrated that the recombinant enzyme catalyzes the ATP-dependent formation of gamma-glutamylcysteine from glutamate (K-m = 9.1 mM) and cysteine (K-m = 2.7 mM). Glutathione feedback inhibits AtGCL (K-i similar to 1.0 mM). As with other GCL, buthionine sulfoximine and cystamine inactivate the Arabidopsis enzyme but with inactivation rates much slower than those of the mammalian, bacterial, and nematode enzymes. The slower inactivation rates observed with AtGCL suggest that the active site differs structurally from that of other GCL. Global fitting analysis of initial velocity data indicates that a random terreactant mechanism with a preferred binding order best describes the kinetic mechanism of AtGCL. Unlike the mammalian GCL, which consists of a catalytic subunit and a regulatory subunit, AtGCL functions and is regulated as a monomeric protein. In response to redox environment, AtGCL undergoes a reversible conformational change that modulates the enzymatic activity of the monomer. These results explain the reported posttranslational change in AtGCL activity in response to oxidative stress.
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