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Journal of Bacteriology, July 2001, p. 4288-4295, Vol. 183, No. 14
0021-9193/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/JB.183.14.4288-4295.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Succinyl-CoA:(R)-Benzylsuccinate
CoA-Transferase: an Enzyme of the Anaerobic Toluene Catabolic Pathway
in Denitrifying Bacteria
Christina
Leutwein and
Johann
Heider*
Mikrobiologie, Institut für Biologie
II, Universität Freiburg, 79104 Freiburg, Germany
Received 18 September 2000/Accepted 30 April 2001
Anaerobic microbial toluene catabolism is initiated by addition of
fumarate to the methyl group of toluene, yielding
(R)-benzylsuccinate as first intermediate, which is further
metabolized via
-oxidation to benzoyl-coenzyme A (CoA) and
succinyl-CoA. A specific succinyl-CoA:(R)-benzylsuccinate CoA-transferase activating (R)-benzylsuccinate to the
CoA-thioester was purified and characterized from Thauera
aromatica. The enzyme is fully reversible and forms exclusively
the 2-(R)-benzylsuccinyl-CoA isomer. Only some close
chemical analogs of the substrates are accepted by the enzyme:
succinate was partially replaced by maleate or methylsuccinate, and
(R)-benzylsuccinate was replaced by methylsuccinate, benzylmalonate, or phenylsuccinate. In contrast to all other known CoA-transferases, the enzyme consists of two subunits of similar amino
acid sequences and similar sizes (44 and 45 kDa) in an
2
2 conformation. Identity of the subunits
with the products of the previously identified toluene-induced
bbsEF genes was confirmed by determination of the exact
masses via electrospray-mass spectrometry. The deduced amino acid
sequences resemble those of only two other characterized
CoA-transferases, oxalyl-CoA:formate CoA-transferase and
(E)-cinnamoyl-CoA:(R)-phenyllactate
CoA-transferase, which represent a new family of CoA-transferases. As
suggested by kinetic analysis, the reaction mechanism of enzymes of
this family apparently involves formation of a ternary complex between
the enzyme and the two substrates.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Mikrobiologie,
Institut für Biologie II, Universität Freiburg,
Schänzlestr. 1, 79104 Freiburg, Germany. Phone: 49-761-203-2774. Fax: 49-761-203-2626. E-mail: heiderj{at}uni-freiburg.de.

Dedicated to W. Buckel on the occasion of his 60th
birthday.
Journal of Bacteriology, July 2001, p. 4288-4295, Vol. 183, No. 14
0021-9193/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/JB.183.14.4288-4295.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
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