Mutational analysis of divalent metal ion binding in the active site of class II α-mannosidase from Sulfolobus solfataricus
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Mutational analysis of divalent metal ion binding in the active site of class II α-mannosidase from Sulfolobus solfataricus
Abstract
Mutational analysis of Sulfolobus solfataricus class II α-mannosidase was focused on side chains that interact with the hydroxyls of the -1 mannosyl of the substrate (Asp-534) or form ligands to the active site divalent metal ion (His-228 and His-533) judged from crystal structures of homologous enzymes. D534A and D534N appeared to be completely inactive. When compared to the wild-type enzyme, the mutant enzymes in general showed only small changes in K(M) for the substrate, p-nitrophenyl-α-mannoside, but elevated activation constants, K(A), for the divalent metal ion (Co²⁺, Zn²⁺, Mn²⁺, or Cd²⁺). Some mutant enzyme forms displayed an altered preference for the metal ion compared to that of the wild type-enzyme. Furthermore, the H228Q, H533E, and H533Q enzymes were inhibited at increasing Zn²⁺ concentrations. The catalytic rate was reduced for all enzymes compared to that of the wild-type enzyme, although less dramatically with some activating metal ions. No major differences in the pH dependence between wild-type and mutant enzymes were found in the presence of different metal ions. The pH optimum was 5, but enzyme instability was observed at pH <4.5; therefore, only the basic limb of the bell-shaped pH profile was analyzed.
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