Identification by mutagenesis of conserved arginine and tryptophan residues in rat liver carnitine palmitoyltransferase I important for catalytic activity

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Dai, J [1 ]
Zhu, HF [1 ]
Shi, JY [1 ]
Woldegiorgis, G [1 ]
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[1] Oregon Grad Inst Sci & Technol, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol, Beaverton, OR 97006 USA
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10.1074/jbc.M002118200
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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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Carnitine palmitoyltransferase I catalyzes the conversion of long-chain acyl-CoA to acylcarnitines in the presence of L-carnitine. To determine the role of the conserved arginine and tryptophan residues on catalytic activity in the liver isoform of carnitine palmitoyltransferase I (L-CPTI), we separately mutated five conserved arginines and two tryptophans to alanine. Substitution of arginine residues 388, 451, and 606 with alanine resulted in loss of 88, 82, and 93% of L-CPTI activity, respectively, Mutants R601A and R655A showed less than 2% of the wild type L-CPTI activity. A change of tryptophan 391 and 452 to alanine resulted in 50 and 93% loss in carnitine palmitoyltransferase activity, respectively. The mutations caused decreases in catalytic efficiency of 80-98%. The residual activity in the mutant L-CPTIs was sensitive to malonyl-CoA inhibition. Mutants R388A, R451A, R606A, W391A, and W452A had no effect on the K-m values for carnitine or palmitoyl-Cok However, these mutations decreased the V-max values for both substrates by 10-40-fold, suggesting that the main effect of the mutations was to decrease the stability of the enzyme-substrate complex. We suggest that conserved arginine and tryptophan residues in L-CPTI contribute to the stabilization of the enzyme-substrate complex by charge neutralization and hydrophobic interactions. The predicted secondary structure of the 100-amino acid residue region of L-CPTI, containing arginines 388 and 451 and tryptophans 391 and 452, consists of four alpha-helices similar to the known three-dimensional structure of the acyl-CoA-binding protein. We predict that this 100-amino acid residue region constitutes the putative palmitoyl-CoA-binding site in L-CPTI.
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