Identification and characterization of a carboxysomal γ-carbonic anhydrase from the cyanobacterium Nostoc sp. PCC 7120. 2014

Charlotte de Araujo, and Dewan Arefeen, and Yohannes Tadesse, and Benedict M Long, and G Dean Price, and Roger S Rowlett, and Matthew S Kimber, and George S Espie
Department of Cell & Systems Biology, University of Toronto, Mississauga, ON, Canada.

Carboxysomes are proteinaceous microcompartments that encapsulate carbonic anhydrase (CA) and ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco); carboxysomes, therefore, catalyze reversible HCO3 (-) dehydration and the subsequent fixation of CO2. The N- and C-terminal domains of the β-carboxysome scaffold protein CcmM participate in a network of protein-protein interactions that are essential for carboxysome biogenesis, organization, and function. The N-terminal domain of CcmM in the thermophile Thermosynechococcus elongatus BP-1 is also a catalytically active, redox regulated γ-CA. To experimentally determine if CcmM from a mesophilic cyanobacterium is active, we cloned, expressed and purified recombinant, full-length CcmM from Nostoc sp. PCC 7120 as well as the N-terminal 209 amino acid γ-CA-like domain. Both recombinant proteins displayed ethoxyzolamide-sensitive CA activity in mass spectrometric assays, as did the carboxysome-enriched TP fraction. NstCcmM209 was characterized as a moderately active and efficient γ-CA with a k cat of 2.0 × 10(4) s(-1) and k cat/K m of 4.1 × 10(6) M(-1) s(-1) at 25 °C and pH 8, a pH optimum between 8 and 9.5 and a temperature optimum spanning 25-35 °C. NstCcmM209 also catalyzed the hydrolysis of the CO2 analog carbonyl sulfide. Circular dichroism and intrinsic tryptophan fluorescence analysis demonstrated that NstCcmM209 was progressively and irreversibly denatured above 50 °C. NstCcmM209 activity was inhibited by the reducing agent tris(hydroxymethyl)phosphine, an effect that was fully reversed by a molar excess of diamide, a thiol oxidizing agent, consistent with oxidative activation being a universal regulatory mechanism of CcmM orthologs. Immunogold electron microscopy and Western blot analysis of TP pellets indicated that Rubisco and CcmM co-localize and are concentrated in Nostoc sp. PCC 7120 carboxysomes.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D002245 Carbon Dioxide A colorless, odorless gas that can be formed by the body and is necessary for the respiration cycle of plants and animals. Carbonic Anhydride,Anhydride, Carbonic,Dioxide, Carbon
D002256 Carbonic Anhydrases A family of zinc-containing enzymes that catalyze the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide. They play an important role in the transport of CARBON DIOXIDE from the tissues to the LUNG. EC 4.2.1.1. Carbonate Dehydratase,Carbonic Anhydrase,Anhydrases, Carbonic,Dehydratase, Carbonate
D001426 Bacterial Proteins Proteins found in any species of bacterium. Bacterial Gene Products,Bacterial Gene Proteins,Gene Products, Bacterial,Bacterial Gene Product,Bacterial Gene Protein,Bacterial Protein,Gene Product, Bacterial,Gene Protein, Bacterial,Gene Proteins, Bacterial,Protein, Bacterial,Proteins, Bacterial
D012273 Ribulose-Bisphosphate Carboxylase A carboxy-lyase that plays a key role in photosynthetic carbon assimilation in the CALVIN-BENSON CYCLE by catalyzing the formation of 3-phosphoglycerate from ribulose 1,5-biphosphate and CARBON DIOXIDE. It can also utilize OXYGEN as a substrate to catalyze the synthesis of 2-phosphoglycolate and 3-phosphoglycerate in a process referred to as photorespiration. Carboxydismutase,Ribulose Biphosphate Carboxylase-Oxygenase,Ribulose Diphosphate Carboxylase,Ribulosebiphosphate Carboxylase,Rubisco,1,5-Biphosphate Carboxylase-Oxygenase,Ribulose Biphosphate Carboxylase,Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase,Ribulose-1,5-Biphosphate Carboxylase,Ribulose-1,5-Biphosphate Carboxylase-Oxygenase,Ribulose-1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase Small-Subunit,Ribulose-Bisphosphate Carboxylase Large Subunit,Ribulose-Bisphosphate Carboxylase Small Subunit,Rubisco Small Subunit,1,5 Biphosphate Carboxylase Oxygenase,Biphosphate Carboxylase-Oxygenase, Ribulose,Carboxylase Small-Subunit, Ribulose-1,5-Bisphosphate,Carboxylase, Ribulose Bisphosphate,Carboxylase, Ribulose Diphosphate,Carboxylase, Ribulose-1,5-Biphosphate,Carboxylase, Ribulose-Bisphosphate,Carboxylase, Ribulosebiphosphate,Carboxylase-Oxygenase, 1,5-Biphosphate,Carboxylase-Oxygenase, Ribulose Biphosphate,Carboxylase-Oxygenase, Ribulose-1,5-Biphosphate,Diphosphate Carboxylase, Ribulose,Ribulose 1,5 Biphosphate Carboxylase,Ribulose 1,5 Biphosphate Carboxylase Oxygenase,Ribulose 1,5 Bisphosphate Carboxylase Small Subunit,Ribulose Biphosphate Carboxylase Oxygenase,Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase Large Subunit,Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase Small Subunit,Small Subunit, Rubisco,Small-Subunit, Ribulose-1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase
D046937 Nostoc A form-genus of CYANOBACTERIA in the order Nostocales. Trichomes composed of spherical or ovoid vegetative cells along with heterocysts and akinetes. The species form symbiotic associations with a wide range of eukaryotes. Nostoc ellipsosporum,Nostoc punctiforme

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