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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 11 1995, 3796-3803, Vol 61, No. 11
GJ Euverink, GI Hessels, C Franke and L Dijkhuizen
Chorismate mutase (CM) and 3-deoxy-D-arabino-heptulosonate 7-phosphate
(DAHP) synthase (DS) are key regulatory enzymes in L-Phe and L-Tyr
biosynthesis in Amycolatopsis methanolica. At least two CM proteins, CMIa
and CMIb, are required for the single chorismate mutase activity in the
wild type. Component CMIa (a homodimeric protein with 16-kDa subunits) was
purified to homogeneity (2,717-fold) and kinetically characterized. The
partially purified CMIb preparation obtained also contained the single DS
(DSI) activity detectable in the wild type. The activities of CMIa and CMIb
were inhibited by both L-Phe and L-Tyr. DSI activity was inhibited by
L-Trp, L-Phe, and L-Tyr. A leaky L-Phe- requiring auxotroph, mutant strain
GH141, grown under L-Phe limitation, possessed additional DS (DSII) and CM
(CMII) activities. Synthesis of both CMII and DSII was repressed by L-Phe.
An ortho-DL- fluorophenylalanine-resistant mutant of the wild type (strain
oFPHE83) that had lost the sensitivity of DSII and CMII synthesis to L-Phe
repression was isolated. DSII was partially purified (a 42-kDa protein);
its activity was strongly inhibited by L-Tyr. CMII was purified to
homogeneity (93.6 fold) and characterized as a homodimeric protein with
16-kDa subunits, completely insensitive to feedback inhibition by L-Phe and
L-Tyr. The activity of CMII was activated by CMIb; the activity of CMII
plus CMIb was again inhibited by L-Phe and L- Tyr. A tightly blocked L-Phe-
plus L-Tyr-requiring derivative of mutant strain GH141, GH141-19, that had
lost both CMIa and CMII activities was isolated.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250
WORDS)
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
Chorismate mutase and 3-deoxy-D-arabino-heptulosonate 7-phosphate synthase of the methylotrophic actinomycete Amycolatopsis methanolica
Department of Microbiology, Groningen Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology Institute (GBB), Haren, The Netherlands.
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