The role of cysteine residues for structure and function of formaldehyde dehydrogenase from Pseudomonas putida was analysed by amino acid sequence comparison, homology-based structure modeling, site-directed mutagenesis, and chemical modification. Five out of seven cysteine residues found in the enzyme were concluded to coordinate with an active site zinc (Cys-46) and structural zinc atoms (Cys-97, -100, -103, and -111) from the sequence comparison with other Zn-containing medium-chain alcohol dehydrogenase homologues. The three-dimensional structure model based on the known structure of the horse liver E-type alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) indicated that Cys-257 is located very far from the active site Zn and NAD+ binding region, suggesting that Cys-257 does not participate in the enzyme reaction. The structure also suggested that Cys-166 does not coordinate to active site Zn, but Asp-169 functions as a Zn-ligand, instead.
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