Purification and characterization of a novel enoyl coenzyme A reductase from Streptomyces collinus.
K A Reynolds, P Wang, K M Fox, M K Speedie, Y Lam, H G Floss
Index: J. Bacteriol. 174(12) , 3850-4, (1992)
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Abstract
A novel NADPH-dependent enoyl reductase, catalyzing the conversion of 1-cyclohexenylcarbonyl coenzyme A (1-cyclohexenylcarbonyl-CoA) to cyclohexylcarbonyl-CoA, was purified to homogeneity from Streptomyces collinus. This enzyme, a dimer with subunits of identical M(r) (36,000), exhibits a Km of 1.5 +/- 0.3 microM for NADPH and 25 +/- 3 microM for 1-cyclohexenylcarbonyl-CoA. It has a pH optimum of 7.5, is most active at 30 degrees C, and is inhibited by both divalent cations and thiol reagents. Two internal peptide sequences were obtained. Ansatrienin A (an antibiotic produced by S. collinus) contains a cyclohexanecarboxylic acid moiety, and it is suggested that the 1-cyclohexenylcarbonyl-CoA reductase described herein catalyzes the final reductive step in the conversion of shikimic acid into this moiety.
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