Shang Dai, Binqiang Wang, Rui Ye, Dong Zhang, Zhenming Xie, Ning Yu, Chunhui Cai, Cheng Huang, Jie Zhao, Furong Zhang, Yuejin Hua, Ye Zhao, Ruhong Zhou, Bing Tian
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Structural Evolution of Bacterial Polyphosphate Degradation Enzyme for Phosphorus Cycling (Adv. Sci. 26/2024)
Linker-Based Structural Evolution
Phosphorus is a key element in the process of life origin. Polyphosphate is a phosphate “pool” in bacteria. In article number 2309602, Bing Tian, Ruhong Zhou, Shang Dai, and their co-workers demonstrate an interdomain linker-based exopolyphosphatase (PPX) structural evolution in bacteria. The length of α-linker in PPX, which involves phosphate cycling, is varied among bacteria and has impacts on protein's conformation and quaternary structure, thus poses an impact on enzyme activity and thermostability. The results suggest a potential relationship between PPX structural evolution and bacterial environmental adaptability, which shed light on enzymatic adaption for phosphorus cycling during natural evolution and rational design of the enzyme.
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