Journal article

The C-terminal domain of biotin protein ligase from E. coli is required for catalytic activity

A Chapman-Smith, TD Mulhern, F Whelan, JE Cronan, JC Wallace

Protein Science | COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS | Published : 2001

Abstract

Biotin protein ligase of Escherichia coli, the BirA protein, catalyses the covalent attachment of the biotin prosthetic group to a specific lysine of the biotin carboxyl carrier protein (BCCP) subunit of acetyl-CoA carboxylase. BirA also functions to repress the biotin biosynthetic operon and synthesizes its own corepressor, biotinyl-5′-AMP, the catalytic intermediate in the biotinylation reaction. We have previously identified two charge substitution mutants in BCCP, E119K, and E147K that are poorly biotinylated by BirA. Here we used site-directed mutagenesis to investigate residues in BirA that may interact with E119 or E147 in BCCP. None of the complementary charge substitution mutations ..

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