Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5220755 | Tetrahedron | 2011 | 6 Pages |
The pfl_1841 gene from Pseudomonas fluorescens PfO-1 is the only gene in any of the three sequenced genomes of the Gram-negative bacterium P. fluorescens, that is, annotated as a putative terpene synthase. The predicted Pfl_1841 protein, which harbors the two strictly conserved divalent metal binding domains found in all terpene cyclases, is closely related to several known or presumed 2-methylisoborneol synthases, with the closest match being to the MOL protein of Micromonaspora olivasterospora KY11048 that has been implicated as a 2-methylenebornane synthase. A synthetic gene encoding P. fluorescens Pfl_1841 and optimized for expression in Escherichia coli was expressed and purified as an N-terminal His6-tagged protein. Incubation of recombinant Pfl_1841 with 2-methylgeranyl diphosphate produced 2-methylenebornane as the major product accompanied by 1-methylcamphene as well as other minor, monomethyl-homomonoterpene hydrocarbons and alcohols. The steady-state kinetic parameters for the Pfl_1841-catalyzed reaction were KM=110±13 nM and kcat=2.4±0.1×10−2 s−1. Attempts to identify the P. fluorescens SAM-dependent 2-methylgeranyl diphosphate synthase have so far been unsuccessful.
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