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Unraveling Entropic Rate Acceleration Induced by Solvent Dynamics in Membrane Enzymes
Published on: January 16, 2016
XFEL crystallography reveals catalytic cycle dynamics during non-native substrate oxidation by cytochrome P450BM3
Satoshi Nagao1,2, Wako Kuwano1, Takehiko Tosha3,1
1Graduate School of Science, University of Hyogo, Ako-gun, Hyogo, Japan.
Abstract:
Cytochrome P450s are haem-containing enzymes, catalysing the regio- and stereospecific oxidation of non-activated hydrocarbons. Among these, the bacterial P450BM3 is a promising biocatalyst due to its high enzymatic activity. Given the significant conformational flexibility of this enzyme, understanding protein-substrate interactions and associated structural dynamics are crucial for designing P450BM3-based biocatalysts. Herein, employing an X-ray free electron laser in combination with freeze-trap crystallography and spectroscopy techniques, we captured the intact structures of engineered P450BM3s in the initial stages of catalysis during styrene epoxidation, in the presence of a decoy molecule. We found that the iron reduction significantly altered the active-site orientation of styrene, driven by structural changes in surrounding helices and hydrogen-bonding networks. Oxygen binding to iron further stabilised its productive orientation, providing a molecular basis for the experimentally observed enzyme kinetics and enantioselectivities. This study reveals the substrate dynamics of a P450 enzyme, showcasing how changes in haem chemistry affect enzyme structure and substrate orientation.
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