Mutagenesis evidence that the partial reactions of firefly bioluminescence are catalyzed by different conformations of the luciferase C-terminal domain

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Branchini, BR [1 ]
Southworth, TL [1 ]
Murtiashaw, MH [1 ]
Wilkinson, SR [1 ]
Khattak, NF [1 ]
Rosenberg, JC [1 ]
Zimmer, M [1 ]
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[1] Connecticut Coll, Dept Chem, New London, CT 06320 USA
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10.1021/bi047903f
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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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Firefly luciferase catalyzes two sequential partial reactions resulting in the emission of light. The enzyme first catalyzes the adenylation of substrate luciferin with Mg-ATP followed by the multistep oxidation of the adenylate to form the light emitter oxyluciferin in an electronically excited state. The beetle luciferases are members of a large superfamily, mainly comprised of nonbioluminescent enzymes that activate carboxylic acid substrates to form acyl-adenylate intermediates. Recently, the crystal structure of a member of this adenylate-forming family, acetyl-coenzyme A (CoA) synthetase, was determined in complex with an unreactive analogue of its acyl-adenylate and CoA [Gulick, A. M., Starai, V. J., Horswill, A. R., Homick, K. M., and Escalante-Semerena, J. C. (2003) Biochemistry 42, 2866-2873]. This structure presented a new conformation for this enzyme family, in which a significant rotation of the C-terminal domain brings residues of a conserved beta-hairpin motif to interact with the active site. We have undertaken a mutagenesis approach to study the roles of key residues of the equivalent beta-hairpin motif in Photinus pyralis luciferase ((442)IleLysTyrLysGlyTyrGlnVal(449)) in the overall production of light and the individual adenylation and oxidation partial reactions. Our results strongly suggest that Lys443 is critical for efficient catalysis of the oxidative half-reaction. Additionally, we provide evidence that Lys443 and Lys529, located on opposite sides of the C-terminal domain and conserved in all firefly luciferases, are each essential for only one of the partial reactions of firefly bioluminescence, supporting the proposal that the superfamily enzymes may adopt two different conformations to catalyze the two half-reactions.
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