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Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ; 66(3): 285-90, 2004 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15480634

ABSTRACT

The molecular mechanism of the unique cis to trans isomerization of unsaturated fatty acids in the solvent-tolerant bacterium Pseudomonas putida S12 was studied. For this purpose, the carbon isotope fractionation of the cis-trans isomerase was estimated. In resting cell experiments, addition of 3-nitrotoluene for activation of the cis-trans isomerase resulted in the conversion of the cis-unsaturated fatty acids into the corresponding trans isomers. For the conversion of C16:1 cis to its corresponding trans isomer, a significant fractionation was measured. The intensity of this fractionation strongly depended on the rate of cis-trans isomerization and the added concentration of 3-nitrotoluene, respectively. The presence of a significant fractionation provides additional indication for a transition from the sp carbon linkage of the cis-double bond to an intermediate sp3 within an enzyme-substrate complex. The sp2 linkage is reconstituted after rotation to the trans configuration has occurred. As cytochrome c plays a major role in the catabolism of Cti polypeptide, these findings favour a mechanism for the enzyme in which electrophilic iron (Fe(3+)), provided by a heme domain, removes an electron of the cis double bond thereby transferring the sp2 linkage into sp3.


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Fatty Acids, Unsaturated/metabolism , Pseudomonas putida/metabolism , cis-trans-Isomerases/metabolism , Binding Sites , Carbon Isotopes , Cytochromes c/metabolism , Isomerism
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