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Identification of a cysteine residue essential for activity of protein farnesyltransferase. Cys299 is exposed only upon removal of zinc from the enzyme.

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Fu, HW; Moomaw, JF; Moomaw, CR; Casey, PJ
Published in: J Biol Chem
November 8, 1996

Protein farnesyltransferase (FTase) is a zinc metalloenzyme that performs a post-translational modification on many proteins that is critical for their function. The importance of cysteine residues in FTase activity was investigated using cysteine-specific reagents. Zinc-depleted FTase (apo-FTase), but not the holoenzyme, was completely inactivated by treatment with N-ethylmaleimide (NEM). Similar effects were detected after treatment of the enzyme with iodoacetamide. The addition of zinc to apo-FTase protects it from inactivation by NEM. These findings indicated the presence of specific cysteine residue(s), potentially located at the zinc binding site, that are required for FTase activity. We performed a selective labeling strategy whereby the cysteine residues exposed upon removal of zinc from the enzyme were modified with [3H]NEM. The enzyme so modified was digested with trypsin, and four labeled peptides were identified and sequenced, one peptide being the major site of labeling and the remaining three labeled to lesser extents. The major labeled peptide contained a radiolabeled cysteine residue, Cys299, that is in the beta subunit of FTase and is conserved in all known protein prenyltransferases. This cysteine residue was changed to both alanine and serine by site-directed mutagenesis, and the mutant proteins were produced in Escherichia coli and purified. While both mutant proteins retained the ability to bind farnesyl diphosphate, they were found to have lost essentially all catalytic activity and ability to bind zinc. These results indicate that the Cys299 in the beta subunit of FTase plays a critical role in catalysis by the enzyme and is likely to be one of the residues that directly coordinate the zinc atom in this enzyme.

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J Biol Chem

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0021-9258

Publication Date

November 8, 1996

Volume

271

Issue

45

Start / End Page

28541 / 28548

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Zinc
  • Trypsin
  • Transferases
  • Sulfhydryl Reagents
  • Structure-Activity Relationship
  • Mutagenesis, Site-Directed
  • Kinetics
  • Ethylmaleimide
  • Dithiothreitol
  • Dimethylallyltranstransferase
 

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Fu, H. W., Moomaw, J. F., Moomaw, C. R., & Casey, P. J. (1996). Identification of a cysteine residue essential for activity of protein farnesyltransferase. Cys299 is exposed only upon removal of zinc from the enzyme. J Biol Chem, 271(45), 28541–28548. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.271.45.28541
Fu, H. W., J. F. Moomaw, C. R. Moomaw, and P. J. Casey. “Identification of a cysteine residue essential for activity of protein farnesyltransferase. Cys299 is exposed only upon removal of zinc from the enzyme.J Biol Chem 271, no. 45 (November 8, 1996): 28541–48. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.271.45.28541.
Fu, H. W., et al. “Identification of a cysteine residue essential for activity of protein farnesyltransferase. Cys299 is exposed only upon removal of zinc from the enzyme.J Biol Chem, vol. 271, no. 45, Nov. 1996, pp. 28541–48. Pubmed, doi:10.1074/jbc.271.45.28541.

Published In

J Biol Chem

DOI

ISSN

0021-9258

Publication Date

November 8, 1996

Volume

271

Issue

45

Start / End Page

28541 / 28548

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Zinc
  • Trypsin
  • Transferases
  • Sulfhydryl Reagents
  • Structure-Activity Relationship
  • Mutagenesis, Site-Directed
  • Kinetics
  • Ethylmaleimide
  • Dithiothreitol
  • Dimethylallyltranstransferase