Affiliation:
1. Institut für Mikrobiologie, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, D-48149 Münster, Germany
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The coniferyl aldehyde dehydrogenase (CALDH) of
Pseudomonas
sp. strain HR199 (DSM7063), which catalyzes the NAD
+
-dependent oxidation of coniferyl aldehyde to ferulic acid and which is induced during growth with eugenol as the carbon source, was purified and characterized. The native protein exhibited an apparent molecular mass of 86,000 ± 5,000 Da, and the subunit mass was 49.5 ± 2.5 kDa, indicating an α
2
structure of the native enzyme. The optimal oxidation of coniferyl aldehyde to ferulic acid was obtained at a pH of 8.8 and a temperature of 26°C. The
K
m
values for coniferyl aldehyde and NAD
+
were about 7 to 12 μM and 334 μM, respectively. The enzyme also accepted other aromatic aldehydes as substrates, whereas aliphatic aldehydes were not accepted. The NH
2
-terminal amino acid sequence of CALDH was determined in order to clone the encoding gene (
calB
). The corresponding nucleotide sequence was localized on a 9.4-kbp
Eco
RI fragment (E94), which was subcloned from a
Pseudomonas
sp. strain HR199 genomic library in the cosmid pVK100. The partial sequencing of this fragment revealed an open reading frame of 1,446 bp encoding a protein with a relative molecular weight of 51,822. The deduced amino acid sequence, which is reported for the first time for a structural gene of a CALDH, exhibited up to 38.5% amino acid identity (60% similarity) to NAD
+
-dependent aldehyde dehydrogenases from different sources.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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