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Physiol Genomics ; 20(1): 12-4, 2004 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15507519

ABSTRACT

Hint is a universally conserved, dimeric AMP-lysine hydrolase encoded on the avian Z chromosome. Tandemly repeated on the female-specific W chromosome, Asw encodes a potentially sex-determining, dominant-negative Hint dimerization partner whose substrate-interacting residues were specifically altered in evolution. To test the hypothesis that Gln127 of Asw is responsible for depression and/or alteration of Hint enzyme activity, a corresponding mutant was created in the chicken Hint homodimer, and a novel substrate was developed that links reversal of AMP-lysine modification to aminomethylcoumarin release. Strikingly, the Hint-W123Q substitution reduced k(cat)/K(m) for AMP-lysine hydrolysis 17-fold, while it increased specificity for AMP-para-nitroaniline hydrolysis by 160-fold. The resulting 2,700-fold switch in enzyme specificity suggests that Gln127 could be the dominant component of Asw dominant negativity in avian feminization.


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Carrier Proteins/physiology , Hydrolases/chemistry , Hydrolases/genetics , Sex Chromosomes/ultrastructure , Adenosine Monophosphate/chemistry , Aniline Compounds/chemistry , Animals , Avian Proteins , Birds , Chickens , Dimerization , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Evolution, Molecular , Expressed Sequence Tags , Female , Genes, Dominant , Glutamine/chemistry , Hydrolysis , Karyotyping , Kinetics , Lysine/chemistry , Male , Models, Chemical , Mutation , Protein Structure, Tertiary , Sex Determination Processes , Substrate Specificity
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