Mutagenesis of the active site of the human Theta-class glutathione transferase GSTT2-2: catalysis with different substrates involves different residues

Author:

TAN Kian-Leong1,CHELVANAYAGAM Gareth1,PARKER Michael W.2,BOARD Philip G.

Affiliation:

1. Molecular Genetics Group, Division of Molecular Medicine, John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University, G.P.O. Box 334, Canberra, ACT 2601

2. The Ian Potter Foundation Protein Crystallography Laboratory, St Vincent's Institute of Medical Research, 41 Victoria Parade, Fitzroy, Victoria 3065, Australia

Abstract

The role of serine-11 in the catalytic mechanism of recombinant human GSTT2-2 was examined by site-directed mutagenesis. Amino acid sequence comparison of the Theta-class isoenzymes has identified a conserved serine residue in the N-terminal domain [Wilce, Board, Feil and Parker (1995) EMBO J. 14, 2133–2143]. This conserved serine has been implicated in the activation of the enzyme-bound glutathione [Board, Coggan and Parker (1995) Biochem. J. 311, 247–250]. Mutating the equivalent serine (residue 11) of GSTT2-2 to Ala, Thr or Tyr abolished the catalytic properties of GSTT2-2 with cumene hydroperoxide and ethacrynic acid as second substrate. However, with 1-menaphthyl sulphate (MSu) as the second substrate, the specific activity of the S11A mutant was doubled, while the S11T mutant retained half the wild-type activity and the S11Y mutant was inactive. The role of Ser-11 in catalysis seems to vary with different second substrates. In the substitution reaction with MSu, GSTT2-2 activity appears to depend on the size of the Ser-11 replacement rather than the presence of a side-chain hydroxy group. In addition, the reaction rate appears to be a function of pH, and there is no non-enzymic reaction even at high pH. We demonstrated that a reaction between MSu and an alternative thiol such as L-cysteine or 2-mercaptoethanol can take place in the presence of S-methylglutathione and GSTT2-2. We propose that the catalytic activity of GSTT2-2 with MSu is preceded by a conformational or charge modification to the enzyme upon the binding of glutathione or S-methylglutathione. This is followed by the binding of MSu and the subsequent removal of the sulphate group, giving rise to the carbonium ion of 1-methylnaphthelene as the electrophile that reacts with the nucleophilic species. The reaction mechanism of GSTT2-2 with MSu may represent a novel function of GSTT2-2 as a glutathione-dependent sulphatase.

Publisher

Portland Press Ltd.

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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