Dibromopropanone Cross-linking of the Phosphopantetheine and Active-site Cysteine Thiols of the Animal Fatty Acid Synthase Can Occur Both Inter- and Intrasubunit
The objective of this study was to test a new model for the homodimeric animal FAS which implies that the condensation reaction can be catalyzed by the amino-terminal β-ketoacyl synthase domain in cooperation with the penultimate carboxyl-terminal acyl carrier protein domain of either subunit. Trea...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1999-04, Vol.274 (17), p.11557-11563 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The objective of this study was to test a new model for the homodimeric animal FAS which implies that the condensation reaction
can be catalyzed by the amino-terminal β-ketoacyl synthase domain in cooperation with the penultimate carboxyl-terminal acyl
carrier protein domain of either subunit. Treatment of animal fatty acid synthase dimers with dibromopropanone generates three
new molecular species with decreased electrophoretic mobilities; none of these species are formed by fatty acid synthase mutant
dimers lacking either the active-site cysteine of the β-ketoacyl synthase domain (C161A) or the phosphopantetheine thiol of
the acyl carrier protein domain (S2151A). A double affinity-labeling strategy was used to isolate dimers that carried one
or both mutations on one or both subunits; the heterodimers were treated with dibromopropanone and analyzed by a combination
of sodium dodecyl sulfate/polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, Western blotting, gel filtration, and matrix-assisted laser
desorption mass spectrometry. Thus the two slowest moving of these species, which accounted for 45 and 15% of the total, were
identified as doubly and singly cross-linked dimers, respectively, whereas the fastest moving species, which accounted for
35% of the total, was identified as originating from internally cross-linked subunits. These results show that the two polypeptides
of the fatty acid synthase are oriented such that head-to-tail contacts are formed both between and within subunits, and provide
the first structural evidence in support of the new model. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.274.17.11557 |