Trichodiene Synthase. Identification of Active Site Residues by Site

Aug 5, 1997 - Identification of Active Site Residues by Site-Directed Mutagenesis. David E. Cane,*Jae Hoon Shim,Qun Xue,Brian C. Fitzsimons, andThomas...
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Biochemistry 1997, 36, 9636

Corrections Trichodiene Synthase. Identification of Active Site Residues by Site-Directed Mutagenesis, by David E. Cane,* Jae Hoon Shim, Qun Xue, Brian C. Fitzsimons, and Thomas M. Hohn*, Volume 34, Number 8, February 28, 1995, pages 2480-2488. Page 2486. We have reinvestigated the steady-state parameters of the C190A mutant of trichodiene synthase. In Table 4, the corrected values for C190A are Km 103 nM, kcat 0.34 s-1, and kcat/Km 3.3 × 106 s-1 M-1, essentially identical to those for wild-type trichodiene synthase. The previously reported lower value for the kcat was probably due to the inactivation of the protein during purification. The results indicate that Cys190 plays no role in catalysis or substrate binding. We thank Mr. Hsien-Tai Chiu for carrying out these new measurements. BI975011S

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