Site-directed mutagenesis of mouse dihydrofolate reductase. Mutants with increased resistance to methotrexate and trimethoprim
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Site-directed mutagenesis of mouse dihydrofolate reductase. Mutants with increased resistance to methotrexate and trimethoprim
Abstract
Site-directed mutagenesis was used to generate mutants of recombinant mouse dihydrofolate reductase to test the role of some amino acids in the binding of two inhibitors, methotrexate and trimethoprim. Eleven mutations changing eight amino acids at positions all involved in hydrogen bonding or hydrophobic interactions with dihydrofolate or one of the two inhibitors were tested. Nine mutants were obtained by site-directed mutagenesis and two were spontaneous mutants previously obtained by in vivo selection (Grange, T., Kunst, F., Thillet, J., Ribadeau-Dumas, B., Mousseron, S., Hung, A., Jami, J., and Pictet, R. (1984) Nucleic Acids Res. 12, 3585-3601). The choice of the mutated positions was based on the knowledge of the active site of chicken dihydrofolate reductase established by x-ray crystallographic studies since the sequences of all known eucaryotic dihydrofolate reductases are greatly conserved. Enzymes were produced in great amounts and purified using a plasmid expressing the mouse cDNA into a dihydrofolate reductase-deficient Escherichia coli strain. The functional properties of recombinant mouse dihydrofolate reductase purified from bacterial extracts were identical to those of dihydrofolate reductase isolated from eucaryotic cells. The Km(NADPH) values for all the mutants except one (Leu-22----Arg) were only slightly modified, suggesting that the mutations had only minor effects on the ternary conformation of the enzyme. In contrast, all Km(H2folate) values were increased, since the mutations were located in the dihydrofolate binding site. The catalytic activity was also modified for five mutants with, respectively, a 6-, 10-, 36-, and 60-fold decrease of Vmax for Phe-31----Arg, Ile-7----Ser, Trp 24----Arg and Leu-22----Arg mutants and a 2-fold increase for Val-115----Pro. All the mutations affected the binding of methotrexate and six, the binding of trimethoprim: Ile-7----Ser, Leu-22----Arg, Trp-24----Arg, Phe-31----Arg, Gln-35----Pro and Phe-34----Leu. The relative variation of Ki for methotrexate and trimethoprim were not comparable from one mutant to the next, reflecting the different binding modes of the two inhibitors. The mutations which yielded the greatest increases in Ki are those which involved amino acids making hydrophobic contacts with the inhibitor.
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