Department of Biotechnology
inStem (Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine)

Structural and functional studies of ferredoxin and oxygenase components of 3-nitrotoluene dioxygenase from Diaphorobacter sp. strain DS2.

Publication Type

Journal Article

Date of Publication

January 1, 2017

Journal

PloS one

Volume/Issue

12/4

ISSN

1932-6203

3-nitrotoluene dioxygenase (3NTDO) from Diaphorobacter sp. strain DS2 catalyses the conversion of 3-nitrotoluene (3NT) into a mixture of 3- and 4-methylcatechols with release of nitrite. We report here, X-ray crystal structures of oxygenase and ferredoxin components of 3NTDO at 2.9 Å and 2.4 Å, respectively. The residues responsible for nitrite release in 3NTDO were further probed by four single and two double mutations in the catalytic site of α-subunit of the dioxygenase. Modification of Val 350 to Phe, Ile 204 to Ala, and Asn258 to Val by site directed mutagenesis resulted in inactive enzymes revealing the importance of these residues in catalysis. Docking studies of meta nitrotoluene to the active site of 3NTDO suggested possible orientations of binding that favor the formation of 3-methylcatechol (3MC) over 4-methylcatechol energetically. The electron transfer pathway from ferredoxin subunit to the active site of the oxygenase subunit is also proposed.

Alternate Journal

PLoS One

PubMed ID

28448625

PubMed Central ID

PMC5407579

Authors

Archana Kumari
Deepak Singh
S Ramaswamy
Gurunath Ramanathan

Keywords

Catalytic Domain
Comamonadaceae
Ferredoxins
Oxygenases
Toluene
Mutation
Crystallography, X-Ray
Molecular Docking Simulation
Substrate Specificity