Stereospecific enzymes in the degradation of aromatic compounds by pseudomonas putida
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.113.2.922-931.1973
Stereospecific enzymes in the degradation of aromatic compounds by pseudomonas putida
Abstract
Two reactions in the catabolism of catechol by meta-fission, namely, hydration of 2-oxopent-4-enoate (vinylpyruvate) and aldol fission of the product, are catalyzed by stereospecific enzymes. The absolute configuration of this hydration product was shown to be l(S)-4-hydroxy-2-oxopentanoate. Vinylpyruvate hydratase, purified almost to homogeneity, had a molecular weight of about 287,000 and was dissociated in sodium dodecyl sulfate, without prior treatment with mercaptoethanol, into a species with an approximate molecular weight of 28,000. The hydratase was highly specific for its substrates; thus, although 2-oxo-cis-hex-4-enoate was also hydrated, structurally similar compounds such as the trans isomer, vinylacetic and crotonic acids, and the ring-fission products of catechol and methylcatechols were not attacked. Vinylpyruvate hydratase was activated by Mn(2+) ions. On the basis of these observations, a mechanism is proposed which closely resembles that for 4-hydroxy-2-oxopentanoate aldolase. A possible evolutionary connection between functionally related, divalent cation-activated hydro-lyases and aldolases is discussed. It was also demonstrated that l-(S)-4-hydroxy-2-oxohexanoate is the biologically active enantiomer of this hydroxy acid.
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