Probing the function of conserved residues in the serine/threonine phosphatase PP2Cα

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Jackson, MD [1 ]
Fjeld, CC [1 ]
Denu, JM [1 ]
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[1] Oregon Hlth & Sci Univ, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol, Portland, OR 97201 USA
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10.1021/bi034074+
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Human PP2Calpha is a metal-dependent phosphoserine/phosphothreonine protein phosphatase and is the representative member of the large PPM family. The X-ray structure of human PP2Calpha has revealed an active site containing a dinuclear metal ion center that is coordinated by several invariant carboxylate residues. However, direct evidence for the catalytic function of these and other active-site residues has not been established. Using site-directed mutagenesis and enzyme kinetic analyses, we probed the roles of conserved active-site amino acids within PP2Calpha. Asp-60 bridges metals M1 and M2, and Asp-239 coordinates metal M2, both of which were replaced individually to asparagine residues. These point mutations resulted in greater than or equal to1000-fold decrease in k(cat) and greater than or equal to30-fold increase in K-m value for Mn2+. Mutation of Asp-282 to asparagine caused a 100-fold decrease in k(cat) but no significant effect on K-m, values for metal and substrate, consistent with Asp-282 activating a metal-bound water nucleophile. Mutants T128A, E37Q, D38N, and H40A displayed little or no alterations on kcat and K-m values for substrate or metal ion (Mn2+). Analysis of H62Q and R33A yielded k(cat) values that were 20- and 2-fold lower than wild-type, respectively. The mutant R33A showed a 8-fold higher K-m for substrate, while the K,, observed with H62Q was unaffected. A pH-rate profile of the H62Q mutant showed loss of the ionization that must be protonated for activity. Bronsted analysis of substrate leaving group pK(a) values for H62Q indicated a greater dependency (slope -0.84) on leaving group pK(a) in comparison to wild-type (slope -0.33). These data provide strong evidence that His-62 acts as a general acid during the cleavage of the P-O bond.
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