Skip to main content

Tuning of p<i>K<sub>a</sub></i> values activates substrates in flavin-dependent aromatic hydroxylases.

Author
Abstract
:

Hydroxylation of substituted phenols by flavin-dependent monooxygenases is the first step of their biotransformation in various microorganisms. The reaction is thought to proceed via electrophilic aromatic substitution, catalyzed by enzymatic deprotonation of substrate, in single-component hydroxylases that use flavin as a cofactor (group A). However, two-component hydroxylases (group D), which use reduced flavin as a co-substrate, are less amenable to spectroscopic investigation. Herein, we employed F NMR in conjunction with fluorinated substrate analogs to directly measure p values and to monitor protein events in hydroxylase active sites. We found that the single-component monooxygenase 3-hydroxybenzoate 6-hydroxylase (3HB6H) depresses the p of the bound substrate analog 4-fluoro-3-hydroxybenzoate (4F3HB) by 1.6 pH units, consistent with previously proposed mechanisms. F NMR was applied anaerobically to the two-component monooxygenase 4-hydroxyphenylacetate 3-hydroxylase (HPAH), revealing depression of the p of 3-fluoro-4-hydroxyphenylacetate by 2.5 pH units upon binding to the C component of HPAH. F NMR also revealed a p of 8.7 ± 0.05 that we attributed to an active-site residue involved in deprotonating bound substrate, and assigned to His-120 based on studies of protein variants. Thus, in both types of hydroxylases, we confirmed that binding favors the phenolate form of substrate. The 9 and 14 kJ/mol magnitudes of the effects for 3HB6H and HPAH-C, respectively, are consistent with p tuning by one or more H-bonding interactions. Our implementation of F NMR in anaerobic samples is applicable to other two-component flavin-dependent hydroxylases and promises to expand our understanding of their catalytic mechanisms.

Year of Publication
:
2020
Journal
:
The Journal of biological chemistry
Volume
:
295
Issue
:
12
Number of Pages
:
3965-3981
Date Published
:
2020
ISSN Number
:
0021-9258
URL
:
https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0021-9258(17)48788-6
DOI
:
10.1074/jbc.RA119.011884
Short Title
:
J Biol Chem
Download citation