Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Regular Papers
Improving the Pyrophosphate-inosine Phosphotransferase Activity of Escherichia blattae Acid Phosphatase by Sequential Site-directed Mutagenesis
Yasuhiro MIHARAKohki ISHIKAWAEi-ichiro SUZUKIYasuhisa ASANO
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2004 Volume 68 Issue 5 Pages 1046-1050

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Escherichia blattae acid phosphatase/phosphotransferase (EB-AP/PTase) exhibits C-5′-position selective pyrophosphate-nucleoside phosphotransferase activity in addition to its intrinsic phosphatase. Improvement of its phosphotransferase activity was investigated by sequential site-directed mutagenesis. By comparing the primary structures of higher 5′-inosinic acid (5′-IMP) productivity and lower 5′-IMP productivity acid phosphatase/phosphotransferase, candidate residues of substitution were selected. Then a total of 11 amino acid substitutions were made with sequential substitutions. As the number of substituted amino acid residues increased, the 5′-IMP productivity of the mutant enzyme increased, and the activity of the 11 mutant phosphotransferases of EB-AP/PTase reached the same level as that of Morganella morganii AP/PTase. This result shows that Leu63, Ala65, Glu66, Asn69, Ser71, Asp116, Thr135, and Glu136, whose relevance was not directly established by structural analysis alone, also plays an important role in the phosphotransferase activity of EB-AP/PTase.
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