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| - | While fumarases have been historically well researched, the active site of Fumarase C has been a point of contention. The candidates for the potential actives sites are two carboxylic acid binding sites named A-site and B-site. To determine the true active site, the histidine at each site was mutated into an asparagine because the recombinant form of the protein includes a “histidine arm on the C-terminal”<ref>PMID:9098893</ref>. The <scene name='72/726376/His_188/3'> | + | While fumarases have been historically well researched, the active site of Fumarase C has been a point of contention. The candidates for the potential actives sites are two carboxylic acid binding sites named A-site and B-site. To determine the true active site, the histidine at each site was mutated into an asparagine because the recombinant form of the protein includes a “histidine arm on the C-terminal”<ref>PMID:9098893</ref>. The <scene name='72/726376/His_188/3'>H188N</scene> mutation is associated with the A-site and the <scene name='72/726376/H129/2'>H129N</scene> mutation is associated with the B-site. |
Mutations for both the A-site and B-site were created using PCR and recombinant DNA. The protocol by Weaver et al. notes that 1 μg of pASK40/fumarase vector was transformed into 100 μL of DH5α cells. Specific primers were used to create the correct fragments and were then separated using 1% agarose gel electrophoresis and subsequently extracted. The cells were then grown and purified using nickel column chromatography and SDS-PAGE<ref>PMID:9098893</ref>. | Mutations for both the A-site and B-site were created using PCR and recombinant DNA. The protocol by Weaver et al. notes that 1 μg of pASK40/fumarase vector was transformed into 100 μL of DH5α cells. Specific primers were used to create the correct fragments and were then separated using 1% agarose gel electrophoresis and subsequently extracted. The cells were then grown and purified using nickel column chromatography and SDS-PAGE<ref>PMID:9098893</ref>. | ||
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Effect of Mutations on Fumarase Function
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