为改变基质选择性而进行酶构造景观的计算重塑
Antony D St-Jacques1,2, Joshua M Rodriguez3, Matthew G Eason1,2
1Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, K1N 6N5, Canada.
Nature communications
|September 28, 2023
概括
科学家通过计算重新设计了酶的灵活性,以提高催化效率和改变基质选择性. 这种方法稳定了关键的酶构成,使生物催化剂功能能够在定制应用中得到精确的控制.
科学领域:
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 计算生物学 计算生物学
- 酵素工程是什么? 酶工程是什么
背景情况:
- 酶结构和形状灵活性对于催化功能至关重要.
- 针对定制性质的酶形态景观的理性工程具有挑战性.
- 了解和控制酶动态是生物催化剂设计的关键.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种计算方法来调整酶构成的格局.
- 重新设计一个氨基转移酶的结构格局,以提高与非本土基质的催化效率.
- 通过针对性稳定特定的酶结构来改变基质选择性.
主要方法:
- 链介导域运动的多态设计,用于对形态景观进行计算调整.
- 一个天然的氨基转移酶酶的重新设计.
- 稳态动力学测试用于测量催化效率和基质选择性.
- 室温X射线晶体学和多温度核磁共振光谱学用于结构和构造分析.
主要成果:
- 一个计算程序成功地重塑了酶的结构格局.
- 设计的氨基转移酶变体显示,与非原生基质的活性增加了100倍.
- 实现了高达1900倍的选择性切换,证明了改变的基质偏好.
- 结构分析证实了目标反应性酶形状的稳定.
结论:
- 计算式多态设计方法有效调整酶的结构平衡.
- 这种方法可以针对性调节酶活性和选择性.
- 这些发现有助于合理设计具有定制性质的生物催化剂.
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