Assembly of cyanobacterial and higher plant ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase subunits into functional homologous and heterologous enzyme molecules in Escherichia coli
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Assembly of cyanobacterial and higher plant ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase subunits into functional homologous and heterologous enzyme molecules in Escherichia coli
Abstract
The genes for the large (rbcL) and small (rbcS) subunits of ribulose-1,5 bisphosphate carboxylase-oxygenase (RuBPCase) from the cyanobacterium Synechococcus PCC 6301, and the rbcS gene of wheat, have been expressed in Escherichia coli in order to study homologous and heterologous enzyme assembly. Synechococcus L subunits expressed in E. coli in the absence of S subunits assemble into oligomeric structures without detectable enzyme activity. Co-expression of L and S subunits, achieved after infection with an M13 recombinant phage containing the rbcS gene, restores enzyme activity, thus demonstrating the essential role of S in the formation of an active RuBPCase. The S subunit, however, is neither required for the solubility nor for the assembly of the L subunits into oligomeric forms. The specific activity of the homologous Synechococcus RuBPCase can be modulated by changing the intracellular pool size of S by phage infection. Heterologous assembly between L subunits of Synechococcus and S subunits of wheat can be demonstrated and results in a functional enzyme. The hybrid RuBPCase has approximately 10% of the activity of the homologous Synechococcus enzyme.
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