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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1997

Identification and Functional Characterization of an Active-site Lysine in Mevalonate Kinase

David W. Potter; Jean M. Wojnar; Chakravarthy Narasimhan; Henry M. Miziorko

We report the construction of an expression plasmid for rat mevalonate kinase and the overexpression of recombinant enzyme in Escherichia coli. The homogeneous enzyme had a specific activity of 30 units/mg and an observed subunit molecular mass of 42 kDa. The Michaelis constants (Km) for DL-potassium mevalonate (288 μM) and for ATP (1.24 mM) were in agreement with values reported for enzymes isolated from rat liver (Tanaka, R. D., Schafer, B. L., Lee, L. Y., Freudenberger, J. S., and Mosley, S. T. (1990) J. Biol. Chem. 265, 2391-2398). Recombinant rat mevalonate kinase was inactivated by the lysine-specific reagent, pyridoxal phosphate (PLP). ATP (5 mM) afforded protection against inactivation, suggesting reaction of PLP with an active-site lysine. Mapping, isolation, and Edman degradation of the ATP-protectable peptide from [3H]PLP-inactivated borohydride-reduced mevalonate kinase allow assignment of lysine 13, a residue invariant in known mevalonate kinase sequences, as the modification site. These results represent the first identification of an active-site residue in mevalonate kinase. The function of lysine 13 was evaluated by replacing this residue with methionine. Vm of the mutant protein is diminished by 56-fold, suggesting that lysine 13 facilitates catalysis. Kd values of wild-type and mutant proteins for ATP were determined in electron spin resonance competition experiments. The observed 56-fold diminution in affinity for the mutant enzyme supports an additional role for lysine 13 in stabilization of ATP binding.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1993

Avian 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA synthase. Characterization of a recombinant cholesterogenic isozyme and demonstration of the requirement for a sulfhydryl functionality in formation of the acetyl-enzyme reaction intermediate.

Ila Misra; Chakravarthy Narasimhan; Henry M. Miziorko


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1994

3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA lyase: expression and isolation of the recombinant human enzyme and investigation of a mechanism for regulation of enzyme activity.

Jacqueline R. Roberts; Chakravarthy Narasimhan; Paul W. Hruz; G. A. Mitchell; Henry M. Miziorko


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1995

Evaluation of Cysteine 266 of Human 3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA Lyase as a Catalytic Residue

Jacqueline R. Roberts; Chakravarthy Narasimhan; Henry M. Miziorko


Biochemistry | 1992

3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A lyase: affinity labeling of the Pseudomonas mevalonii enzyme and assignment of cysteine-237 to the active site.

Paul W. Hruz; Chakravarthy Narasimhan; Henry M. Miziorko


Biochemistry | 1996

Rhodobacter sphaeroides Phosphoribulokinase: Binary and Ternary Complexes with Nucleotide Substrate Analogs and Effectors†

Jennifer A. Runquist; Chakravarthy Narasimhan; Carl Wolff; Hanane A. Koteiche; Henry M. Miziorko


Biochemistry | 1992

Pseudomonas mevalonii 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA lyase: characterization of the isolated recombinant protein and investigation of the enzyme's cation requirements.

Chakravarthy Narasimhan; Henry M. Miziorko


Biochemistry | 1995

Utility of a novel spin-labeled nucleotide in investigation of the substrate and effector sites of phosphoribulokinase.

Hanane A. Koteiche; Chakravarthy Narasimhan; Jennifer A. Runquist; Henry M. Miziorko


Biochemistry | 1995

PSEUDOMONAS MEVALONII 3-HYDROXY-3-METHYLGLUTARYL-COA LYASE : TESTING THE FUNCTION OF THE ACTIVE SITE CYSTEINE BY SITE-DIRECTED MUTAGENESIS

Chakravarthy Narasimhan; Jacqueline R. Roberts; Henry M. Miziorko


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1999

DETECTION OF ACETYL-S-ENZYME REACTION INTERMEDIATES OF HYDROXYMETHYLGLUTARYL-COA SYNTHASE AND BETA -KETOTHIOLASE BY 13C NMR

Dmitriy A. Vinarov; Chakravarthy Narasimhan; Henry M. Miziorko

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Henry M. Miziorko

University of Missouri–Kansas City

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Jennifer A. Runquist

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Paul W. Hruz

Washington University in St. Louis

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Carl Wolff

University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

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Ching-San Lai

Medical College of Wisconsin

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David L. Roberts

Medical College of Wisconsin

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David W. Potter

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Dmitriy A. Vinarov

Medical College of Wisconsin

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