Essentiality of Glu-48 of Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase/oxygenase As Demonstrated by Site-directed Mutagenesis
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Previous reports provide indirect evidence for the presence of Glu-48 at the active site of ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase from Rhodospirillum rubrum. This possibility has been examined directly by replacement of Glu-48 with glutamine via site-directed mutagenesis. This single amino acid substitution does not prevent subunit association or ligand binding. However, the Glu-48 mutant is severely deficient in catalytic activity, exhibiting a kcat only 0.05% that of wild-type enzyme. These results demonstrate that Glu-48 is positioned at the active site and suggest that it serves a functional role. In conjunction with previous studies, the discovery of essentiality of Glu-48 argues that the active site is located at an interface between subunits.
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