Issue 7, 2013

Assessment of a putative proton relay in Arabidopsiscinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase catalysis

Abstract

Extended proton relay systems have been proposed for various alcohol dehydrogenases, including the Arabidopsis thaliana cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenases (AtCADs). Following a previous structural biology investigation of AtCAD5, the potential roles of three amino acid residues in a putative proton relay system, namely Thr49, His52 and Asp57, in AtCAD5, were investigated herein. Using site-directed mutagenesis, kinetic and isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) analyses, it was established that the Thr49 residue was essential for overall catalytic conversion, whereas His52 and Asp57 residues were not. Mutation of the Thr49 residue to Ala resulted in near abolition of catalysis, with thermodynamic data indicating a negative enthalpic change (ΔH), as well as a significant decrease in binding affinity with NADPH, in contrast to wild type AtCAD5. Mutation of His52 and Asp57 residues by Ala did not significantly change either catalytic efficiency or thermodynamic parameters. Therefore, only the Thr49 residue is demonstrably essential for catalytic function. ITC analyses also suggested that for AtCAD5 catalysis, NADPH was bound first followed by p-coumaryl aldehyde.

Graphical abstract: Assessment of a putative proton relay in Arabidopsis cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase catalysis

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Nov 2012
Accepted
10 Dec 2012
First published
11 Dec 2012

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2013,11, 1127-1134

Assessment of a putative proton relay in Arabidopsis cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase catalysis

C. Lee, D. L. Bedgar, L. B. Davin and N. G. Lewis, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2013, 11, 1127 DOI: 10.1039/C2OB27189C

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