Sandbox Wabash 27 Fumarase
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== H188N: Effects and Dynamics of Mutation == | == H188N: Effects and Dynamics of Mutation == | ||
- | H188N (mutation of H188 in fumarase) replaced the H188 residue with <scene name='72/726359/Asn188/2'>N188</scene> located in site-A. In the WT fumarase H188 was shown to interact with the surrounding residues (S98, T100, N141) as well as with the crystalizing agent (citrate). However, with N188 replacing H188, the citrate was no longer observed to be interacting with the residues, which suggests that H188 is critical for the binding of the substrate to the enzyme at site-A. H188N was shown to create no effect on site-B as H188 is not present in this site, suggesting that site-A is the active site. Furthermore, the specific activity of the wild type sample was measured to be 200 times more than that of the H188N sample (116.2 and 0.55 μ2/mg2). This massive decrease in activity is representative of site-A being the active site of fumarase.<ref name="citation"/> | + | <scene name='72/726359/H188n/1'>H188N</scene> (mutation of H188 in fumarase) replaced the H188 residue with <scene name='72/726359/Asn188/2'>N188</scene> located in site-A. In the WT fumarase H188 was shown to interact with the surrounding residues (S98, T100, N141) as well as with the crystalizing agent (citrate). However, with N188 replacing H188, the citrate was no longer observed to be interacting with the residues, which suggests that H188 is critical for the binding of the substrate to the enzyme at site-A. H188N was shown to create no effect on site-B as H188 is not present in this site, suggesting that site-A is the active site. Furthermore, the specific activity of the wild type sample was measured to be 200 times more than that of the H188N sample (116.2 and 0.55 μ2/mg2). This massive decrease in activity is representative of site-A being the active site of fumarase.<ref name="citation"/> |
== H129N: Effects and Dynamics of Mutation == | == H129N: Effects and Dynamics of Mutation == |
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Fumarase: The Active Site Debate Answered
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Weaver T, Lees M, Banaszak L. Mutations of fumarase that distinguish between the active site and a nearby dicarboxylic acid binding site. Protein Sci. 1997 Apr;6(4):834-42. PMID:9098893
- ↑ Voet, Donald, Judith G. Voet, and Charlotte W. Pratt. Fundamentals of Biochemistry. 3rd ed. New York: Wiley, 1999. Print.