Identification of a Baeyer–Villiger monooxygenase sequence motif

Marco W. Fraaije(University of Groningen), Nanne M. Kamerbeek(University of Groningen), Willem J. H. van Berkel(Wageningen University & Research), Dick B. Janssen(University of Groningen)
FEBS Letters
April 5, 2002
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Abstract

Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenases (BVMOs) form a distinct class of flavoproteins that catalyze the insertion of an oxygen atom in a C-C bond using dioxygen and NAD(P)H. Using newly characterized BVMO sequences, we have uncovered a BVMO-identifying sequence motif: FXGXXXHXXXW(P/D). Studies with site-directed mutants of 4-hydroxyacetophenone monooxygenase from Pseudomonas fluorescens ACB suggest that this fingerprint sequence is critically involved in catalysis. Further sequence analysis showed that the BVMOs belong to a novel superfamily that comprises three known classes of FAD-dependent monooxygenases: the so-called flavin-containing monooxygenases (FMOs), the N-hydroxylating monooxygenases (NMOs), and the BVMOs. Interestingly, FMOs contain an almost identical sequence motif when compared to the BVMO sequences: FXGXXXHXXX(Y/F). Using these novel amino acid sequence fingerprints, BVMOs and FMOs can be readily identified in the protein sequence databank.


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