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Discovery of the ATPase Activity of a Cobalt-Type Nitrile Hydratase Activator and Its Promoting Effect on Enzyme Maturation.

Yuanyuan XiaZhongyi ChengChen HouLukasz PeplowskiZhemin ZhouXianzhong Chen
Published in: Biochemistry (2022)
An activator protein and a metal ion are two factors known to be indispensable for the maturation of nitrile hydratase (NHase). Here, the third key factor, adenosine triphosphate (ATP), was identified to play an important role in the activation of Co-type NHase. Free phosphate measurements revealed that the Co-type activator protein can hydrolyze ATP/GTP with appreciable performance and that such catalytic performance is related to NHase activity. Computational analysis and site-directed mutagenesis identified several potential hot spot residues involved in the binding of ATP to Co-type activator protein, and an E60A/W61A/D62A/I139A/T141A combinatorial variant reduced the ATPase activity to 18% of its original level. Further NHase activation studies using the combinatorial variant demonstrated that although the ATPase activity of the Co-type activator protein correlated with NHase activity, a low ATP concentration of 0.5 mmol/L was optimal for NHase activation, with higher ATP concentrations potentially inhibiting NHase activity.
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