QUANTITATIVE-ANALYSIS OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF GLU46 AND ASN98 TO THE GUANOSINE SPECIFICITY OF RIBONUCLEASE-T1

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STEYAERT, J [1 ]
OPSOMER, C [1 ]
WYNS, L [1 ]
STANSSENS, P [1 ]
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[1] PLANT GENET SYST NV,B-9000 GHENT,BELGIUM
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10.1021/bi00216a027
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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 the crystal structure of the ribonuclease T1 (RNase T1; EC 3.1.27.3)-2'-GMP complex the hydrogen-bonding potential of the guanine base is saturated [Arni, R., Heinemann, U., Tokuoka, R., & Saenger, W. (1988) J. Biol. chem. 263, 15358-15368]. The oxygens of the Glu46 carboxylate and the Asn98 main-chain carbonyl act as hydrogen-bond acceptors for the N(1)H-C(2)-N(2)H2 part of the base. We measured the transesterification kinetics of wild-type and Glu46Ala RNase T1 using the GpU, IpU, and XpU series of analogous substrates. We found that the N(1)H-Glu46 O-epsilon-1, the N(2)H-Glu46 O-epsilon-2, and the N(2)H-Asn98 O hydrogen bonds have an apparent contribution of 2.7, 1.1, and 1.2 kcal/mol to the interaction energy of the enzyme and the transition state of the substrate. Wild-type RNase T1 discriminates guanine from nonionized xanthine (a guanine analogue in which the exocyclic amino group is replaced by an oxygen) by about 4.4 kcal/mol. Loss of the specific hydrogen bonds with the exocyclic amino group of the guanine base accounts for 2.4 kcal/mol of this discrimination energy; 2.0 kcal/mol is due to unfavorable non-H-bonded oxygen-oxygen contacts in the enzyme-xanthine complex. A pH dependence study shows that the deprotonated form of xanthine (i.e., the 6-keto-2-enolate anion; pK(a) = 5.4) is far less preferred, if not excluded, as substrate by wild-type RNase T1; this may be attributed to an electrostatic repulsion of the negatively charged xanthine by the Glu46 carboxylate group.
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