The roles of thiols in the bacterial organomercurial lyase (MerB)

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Pitts, KE
Summers, AO [1 ]
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[1] Univ Georgia, Dept Microbiol, Athens, GA 30602 USA
[2] Univ Georgia, Ctr Metalloenzyme Studies, Athens, GA 30602 USA
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10.1021/bi0259148
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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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The bacterial plasmid-encoded organomercurial lyase, MerB (EC 4.99.1.2), catalyzes the protonolysis of organomercury compounds yielding Hg(II) and the corresponding protonated hydrocarbon. A small, soluble protein with no known homologues, MerB is widely distributed among eubacteria in three phylogenetically distinct subfamilies whose most prominent motif includes three conserved cysteine residues. We found that the 212-residue MerB encoded by plasmid R831b is a cytosolic enzyme, consistent with its high thiol requirement in vitro. MerB is inhibited by the nonphysiological dithiol DTT but uses the physiological thiols, glutathione and cysteine, equally well. Highly conserved Cys96 and Cys159 are essential for activity, whereas weakly conserved Cys160 is not. Proteins mutant in highly conserved Cys117 are insoluble. All MerB cysteines are DTNB-reactive in native and denatured states except Cys117, which fails to react with DTNB in the native form, suggesting it is buried. Mass spectrometric analysis of trypsin fragments of reduced proteins treated with N-ethylmaleimide or iodoacetamide revealed that all cysteines form covalent adducts and remain covalently modifiable even when exposed to 1: 1 PHMB prior to treatment with NEM or IAM. Stable PHMB adducts were also observed on all cysteines in mutant proteins, suggesting rapid exchange of PHMB among the remaining protein thiols. However, PHMB exposure of reduced wild-type MerB yielded only Hg adducts on the Cys159/Cys160 peptide, suggesting a trapped reaction intermediate. Using HPLC to follow release of benzoic acid from PHMB, we confirmed that fully reduced wild-type MerB and mutant C160S can carry out a single protonolysis without exogenous thiols. On the basis of the foregoing we refine the previously proposed S(E)2 mechanism for protonolysis by MerB.
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