Unraveling the mechanism: How does β-phosphoglucomutase from the haloacid dehalogenase superfamily catalyze the interconversion of β-d-glucose 1-phosphate and β-d-glucose 6-phosphate? A chemical perspective.

IF 3.8 2区 化学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Hao Zhang, Mingming Zhang, Kangning Zhu, Yulan Feng, Ling Yang, Wanjian Ding
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Abstract

The catalytic mechanisms of enzymes can be phylogenetically mapped corresponding to their catalytic structures. This mapping effectively elucidates the diversity of enzyme catalytic mechanisms and the emergence of new enzymatic activities within enzyme superfamilies. The haloacid dehalogenase (HAD) superfamily serves as an exemplary model system for comprehending the co-evolution of catalytic structures and mechanisms. This study delves into the mechanism underlying the functional divergence of β-phosphoglucomutase (β-PGM) from the phosphatase branch of the HAD superfamily, employing a chemical perspective. Through the construction and calculation of three models of varying scales using the Density Functional Theory method with B3LYP function, we aim to investigate the chemical mechanism driving this functional divergence of β-PGM from the HAD family. The computational results indicate that residues His20 and Lys76 in the second shell stabilize substrates and enhance the acid-base catalytic ability of Asp10. Additionally, residues Arg49, Ser116 and Asn118 facilitate substrate binding by engaging in close hydrogen bonding interactions with the substrates. Through cooperative action, these residues enable β-PGM to function as an efficient phosphoglucomutase. Through computational modeling and a chemical perspective, we unravel the mechanisms enabling β-PGM to convert β-d-glucose 1-phosphate to β-d-glucose 6-phosphate. Finally, based on the analysis of the evolutionary tree, we discussed and summarized the evolutionary relationships among different forms of metal cores of hydrolases.

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Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry 生物-生化与分子生物学
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7.00
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336
审稿时长
41 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry is an established international forum for research in all aspects of Biological Inorganic Chemistry. Original papers of a high scientific level are published in the form of Articles (full length papers), Short Communications, Focused Reviews and Bioinorganic Methods. Topics include: the chemistry, structure and function of metalloenzymes; the interaction of inorganic ions and molecules with proteins and nucleic acids; the synthesis and properties of coordination complexes of biological interest including both structural and functional model systems; the function of metal- containing systems in the regulation of gene expression; the role of metals in medicine; the application of spectroscopic methods to determine the structure of metallobiomolecules; the preparation and characterization of metal-based biomaterials; and related systems. The emphasis of the Journal is on the structure and mechanism of action of metallobiomolecules.
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