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Modeling an Enzyme Active Site using Molecular Visualization Freeware
Published on: December 25, 2021
Graph transformation for enzymatic mechanisms
Jakob L Andersen1, Rolf Fagerberg1, Christoph Flamm2
1Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
Motivation:
The design of enzymes is as challenging as it is consequential for making chemical synthesis in medical and industrial applications more efficient, cost-effective and environmentally friendly. While several aspects of this complex problem are computationally assisted, the drafting of catalytic mechanisms, i.e. the specification of the chemical steps-and hence intermediate states-that the enzyme is meant to implement, is largely left to human expertise. The ability to capture specific chemistries of multistep catalysis in a fashion that enables its computational construction and design is therefore highly desirable and would equally impact the elucidation of existing enzymatic reactions whose mechanisms are unknown.
Results:
We use the mathematical framework of graph transformation to express the distinction between rules and reactions in chemistry. We derive about 1000 rules for amino acid side chain chemistry from the M-CSA database, a curated repository of enzymatic mechanisms. Using graph transformation, we are able to propose hundreds of hypothetical catalytic mechanisms for a large number of unrelated reactions in the Rhea database. We analyze these mechanisms to find that they combine in chemically sound fashion individual steps from a variety of known multistep mechanisms, showing that plausible novel mechanisms for catalysis can be constructed computationally.
Availability And Implementation:
The source code of the initial prototype of our approach is available at https://github.com/Nojgaard/mechsearch.
Supplementary Information:
Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
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