A NOVEL 2-OXOGLUTARATE-DEPENDENT DIOXYGENASE INVOLVED IN VINDOLINE BIOSYNTHESIS - CHARACTERIZATION, PURIFICATION AND KINETIC-PROPERTIES

Citation
E. Decarolis et V. Deluca, A NOVEL 2-OXOGLUTARATE-DEPENDENT DIOXYGENASE INVOLVED IN VINDOLINE BIOSYNTHESIS - CHARACTERIZATION, PURIFICATION AND KINETIC-PROPERTIES, Plant cell, tissue and organ culture, 38(2-3), 1994, pp. 281-287
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
ISSN journal
01676857
Volume
38
Issue
2-3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
281 - 287
Database
ISI
SICI code
0167-6857(1994)38:2-3<281:AN2DII>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
The enzyme, desacetoxyvindoline 4-hydroxylase, was purified to apparen t homogeneity from Catharanthus roseus by ammonium sulfate precipitati on and successive chromatography on Sephadex G-100, green 19-agarose, hydroxylapatite, alpha-kg sepharose and Mono Q. The 4-hydroxylase was characterized by its strict specificity for position 4 of desacetoxyvi ndoline suggesting it to catalyze the second to last step in vindoline biosynthesis. The molecular mass of the native and denatured 4-hydrox ylase was 45 kDa and 44.7 kDa, respectively, suggesting that the nativ e enzyme is a monomer. Two-dimensional isoelectric focusing under dena turing conditions resolved the purified 4-hydroxylase into three charg e isoforms of pIs 4.6, 4.7 and 4.8. The purified 4-hydroxylase exhibit ed no requirement for divalent cations, but inactive enzyme was reacti vated in a time-dependent manner by incubation with ferrous ions. The enzyme was not inhibited by EDTA or SH-group reagents at concentration s up to 10 mM. The mechanism of action of desacetoxyvindoline 4-hydrox ylase was investigated. The results of substrate interaction kinetics and product inhibition studies suggest an Ordered Ter Ter mechanism wh ere alpha-kg is the first substrate to bind followed by the binding of O-2 and desacetoxyvindoline. Their K-m values for alpha-kg, O-2 and d esacetoxyvindoline are 45 mu M, 45 mu M and 0.03 mu M, respectively. T he first product to be released was deacetylvindoline followed by CO? and succinate, respectively.