How replacements of the 12 conserved histidines of subunit I affect assembly, cofactor binding, and enzymatic activity of the Bradyrhizobium japonicum cbb3-type oxidases

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Zufferey, R [1 ]
Arslan, E [1 ]
Thöny-Meyer, L [1 ]
Hennecke, H [1 ]
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[1] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Inst Microbiol, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
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10.1074/jbc.273.11.6452
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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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Alignments of the amino acid sequences of subunit I (FixN or CcoN) of the cbb(3)-type oxidases show 12 conserved histidines. Six of them are diagnostic of heme-copper oxidases and are thought to bind the following cofactors: the low spin heme B and the binuclear high spin heme B Cu-B center. The other six are FixN(CcoN)-specific and their function is unknown. To analyze the contribution of these 12 invariant histidines of FixN in cofactor binding and function of the Bradyrhizobium japonicum cbb(3)-type oxidase, they were substituted by valine or alanine by site-directed mutagenesis. The H131A mutant enzyme had already been reported previously to be defective in oxidase assembly and function (Zufferey, R., Thony-Meyer, L., and Hennecke, H. (1996) FEBS Lett. 394, 349-352). Four of the remaining histidines were not essential for activity or assembly (positions 226, 246, 333, and 457); by contrast, histidines 331, 410, and 418 were required both for activity and stability of the enzyme. The last group of mutant enzymes, H420A, H280A, H330A, and H316V, were assembled but not functional. To purify the latter mutant proteins and the wild-type enzyme, a six-histidine tag was added to the C terminus of subunit I. The His(6)-tagged cbb(3)-oxidase complexes were purified 20-fold by a three-step purification protocol. With the exception of the H420A mutant oxidase, the mutant enzymes H280A, H316V, and H331A contained normal amounts of copper and heme B, and they displayed similar visible light spectroscopic characteristics like the wild-type His(6)-tagged enzyme. The His(6)-tagged H420A mutant oxidase differed from the His(6)-tagged wild-type protein by showing altered visible light spectroscopic characteristics. No stable mutant oxidase lacking copper or heme B was obtained. This strongly suggests that copper and heme B incorporations in subunit I are prerequisites for assembly of the enzyme.
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