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Comparative Study
. 1996 Apr 15;315 ( Pt 2)(Pt 2):467-72.
doi: 10.1042/bj3150467.

Substrate specificity of endoglucanase A from Cellulomonas fimi: fundamental differences between endoglucanases and exoglucanases from family 6

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Comparative Study

Substrate specificity of endoglucanase A from Cellulomonas fimi: fundamental differences between endoglucanases and exoglucanases from family 6

H G Damude et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

Values of kcat. and Km for the hydrolysis of cellotetraose, cellotriose, beta-cellobiosyl fluoride and various beta-aryl cellobiosides by endoglucanase A (CenA) from Cellulomonas fimi indicate that specific binding interactions between the reducing-end glucose residues of cellotetraose and cellotriose and the enzyme at the transition state provide enormous stabilization, endowing glucose with the "effective leaving group ability' of 2,4-dinitrophenol. As has been seen with several other inverting glycosidases, CenA hydrolyses the "wrong' anomer of its glycosyl fluoride substrate, alpha-cellobiosyl fluoride, according to non-Michaelian kinetics. This indicates that CenA carries out this hydrolysis by a mechanism involving binding of two substrate molecules in the active site (Hehre, Brewer and Genghof (1979) J. Biol. Chem. 254, 5942-5950] in contrast with that reported for cellobiohydrolase II, another family-6 enzyme [Konstantinidis, Marsden and Sinnott (1993) Biochem. J. 291, 833-838]. The pH profiles for wild-type CenA indicate that kcat. for CenA depends on the presence of both a protonated group and a deprotonated group for full activity, consistent with the presence of an acid and a base catalyst at the active site. By contrast, the profile for the Asp252Ala mutant of CenA shows a dependence only on a base-catalytic group, thereby confirming the role of Asp-252 as an acid catalyst. These results show that hydrolysis by CenA occurs by a typical inverting mechanism involving both acid and base catalysis, as first proposed by Koshland. It also suggests that endoglucanases from family 6 may function by fundamentally different mechanisms for exoglucanases in this family.

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