PHA Synthase from Chromatium vinosum: Cysteine 149 Is Involved in

An extra large insertion in the polyhydroxyalkanoate synthase from Delftia acidovorans DS-17: its deletion effects and relation to cellular proteolysi...
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Biochemistry 1999, 38, 826-837

PHA Synthase from Chromatium Vinosum: Cysteine 149 Is Involved in Covalent Catalysis† Ute Mu¨h,‡ Anthony J. Sinskey,§ Daniel P. Kirby,| William S. Lane,| and JoAnne Stubbe*,‡,§ Department of Chemistry and Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts AVenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, and HarVard Microchemistry Facility, 16 DiVinity AVenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 ReceiVed July 30, 1998; ReVised Manuscript ReceiVed October 23, 1998

ABSTRACT: Polyhydroxyalkanoate synthase (PHA) from Chromatium Vinosum catalyzes the conversion of 3-hydroxybutyryl-CoA (HB-CoA) to polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) and CoA. The synthase is composed of a ∼1:1 mixture of two subunits, PhaC and PhaE. Size-exclusion chromatography indicates that in solution PhaC and PhaE exist as large molecular weight aggregates. The holo-enzyme, PhaEC, has a specific activity of 150 units/mg. Each subunit was cloned, expressed, and purified as a (His)6-tagged construct. The PhaC-(His)6 protein catalyzed polymerization with a specific activity of 0.9 unit/mg; the PhaE-(His)6 protein was inactive (specific activity