S -Inosyl- l -Homocysteine Hydrolase, a Novel Enzyme Involved in S -Adenosyl- l -Methionine Recycling

Author:

Miller Danielle1,Xu Huimin1,White Robert H.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biochemistry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT S -Adenosyl- l -homocysteine, the product of S -adenosyl- l -methionine (SAM) methyltransferases, is known to be a strong feedback inhibitor of these enzymes. A hydrolase specific for S -adenosyl- l -homocysteine produces l -homocysteine, which is remethylated to methionine and can be used to regenerate SAM. Here, we show that the annotated S -adenosyl- l -homocysteine hydrolase in Methanocaldococcus jannaschii is specific for the hydrolysis and synthesis of S -inosyl- l -homocysteine, not S -adenosyl- l -homocysteine. This is the first report of an enzyme specific for S -inosyl- l -homocysteine. As with S -adenosyl- l -homocysteine hydrolase, which shares greater than 45% sequence identity with the M. jannaschii homologue, the M. jannaschii enzyme was found to copurify with bound NAD + and has K m values of 0.64 ± 0.4 mM, 0.0054 ± 0.006 mM, and 0.22 ± 0.11 mM for inosine, l -homocysteine, and S -inosyl- l -homocysteine, respectively. No enzymatic activity was detected with S -adenosyl- l -homocysteine as the substrate in either the synthesis or hydrolysis direction. These results prompted us to redesignate the M. jannaschii enzyme an S -inosyl- l -homocysteine hydrolase (SIHH). Identification of SIHH demonstrates a modified pathway in this methanogen for the regeneration of SAM from S -adenosyl- l -homocysteine that uses the deamination of S -adenosyl- l -homocysteine to form S -inosyl- l -homocysteine. IMPORTANCE In strictly anaerobic methanogenic archaea, such as Methanocaldococcus jannaschii , canonical metabolic pathways are often not present, and instead, unique pathways that are deeply rooted on the phylogenetic tree are utilized by the organisms. Here, we discuss the recycling pathway for S -adenosyl- l -homocysteine, produced from S -adenosyl- l -methionine (SAM)-dependent methylation reactions, which uses a hydrolase specific for S -inosyl- l -homocysteine, an uncommon metabolite. Identification of the pathways and the enzymes involved in the unique pathways in the methanogens will provide insight into the biochemical reactions that were occurring when life originated.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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