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      Identification of the two essential groups in the family 3 beta-glucosidase from Flavobacterium meningosepticum by labelling and tandem mass spectrometric analysis.

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      The Biochemical journal
      Portland Press Ltd.

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          beta-Glucosidase from Flavobacterium meningosepticum (Fbgl) catalyses the hydrolysis of beta-1,4-glucosidic bonds via a two-step double-displacement mechanism in which two amino acid residues act as nucleophile and acid/base catalyst. Definitive identification of these two residues is provided by the two active-site-directed inactivators, 2',4'-dinitrophenyl-2-deoxy-2-fluoro-beta-d-glucoside (2FDNPG) and N-bromoacetyl-beta-d-glucosylamine (NBGN), which stoichiometrically label the nucleophile and the acid/base catalyst of Fbgl, respectively. Pseudo-first-order inactivation rate constants (k(i)) of 0.25+/-0.01 and 0.05+/-0.01 min(-1) and dissociation constants (K(i)) of 90+/-15 and 4.4+/-0.2 mM are determined for 2FDNPG and NBGN, respectively. Proteolytic digestion of the labelled proteins, followed by peptide mapping and tandem MS analysis identify Asp-247 and Glu-473 as the catalytic nucleophile and acid/base residues, respectively, of Fbgl. This study confirms that the catalytic nucleophile of family 3 glycohydrolase is conserved across sub-families. However, different sub-families may have unique general acid/base catalysts.

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          Journal
          Biochem. J.
          The Biochemical journal
          Portland Press Ltd.
          0264-6021
          0264-6021
          Aug 01 2002
          : 365
          : Pt 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Applied Chemistry, National Chiao Tung University, 1001 Ta-Hseh Road, Hsin-Chu, Taiwan, 30050, R.O.C.
          Article
          BJ20020186
          10.1042/BJ20020186
          1222722
          11978178
          f630c7a5-4589-4b64-942e-850387cb3858
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