XYP 亚族环二肽合成酶的晶体结构和突变揭示了酶活性和底物特异性的关键决定因素。

IF 2.9 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Jun-Bin He, Yichen Ren, Peifeng Li, Yi-Pei Liu, Hai-Xue Pan, Lin-Juan Huang, Jiayuan Wang, Pengfei Fang, Gong-Li Tang
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摘要

环二肽合成酶(CDPSs)通过利用两个氨基酰-tRNA(aa-tRNA)底物,在一个连续的乒乓反应机制中催化合成各种环二肽(CDPs)。目前已有许多 CDPSs 为具有不同结构特征和生物活性的二酮哌嗪(DKPs)提供了前体。属于 XYP 亚家族的 BcmA 是一种环(l-Ile-l-Leu)合成 CDPS,参与了抗生素双环霉素的生物合成。目前还不十分清楚影响 BcmA 酶活性和底物选择性的结构基础和决定因素。在此,我们报告了来自沙波龙链霉菌的 SsBcmA 的晶体结构。通过结构比较和系统的定点突变,我们强调了位于氨基酰结合口袋中的关键残基对酶活性和底物特异性的重要性。其中,口袋 P2 中的非保守残基 D161 和 K165 对 SsBcmA 的活性至关重要,且不会显著改变底物特异性,而 P2 中的保守残基 F158 以及 F210 和 S211 则负责决定底物选择性。这些发现有助于人们了解 CDPS 如何选择性地接受疏水性底物,并为这些酶的工程合成生物学应用提供了更多线索。
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Crystal Structure and Mutagenesis of an XYP Subfamily Cyclodipeptide Synthase Reveal Key Determinants of Enzyme Activity and Substrate Specificity.

Cyclodipeptide synthases (CDPSs) catalyze the synthesis of diverse cyclodipeptides (CDPs) by utilizing two aminoacyl-tRNA (aa-tRNA) substrates in a sequential ping-pong reaction mechanism. Numerous CDPSs have been characterized to provide precursors for diketopiperazines (DKPs) with diverse structural characteristics and biological activities. BcmA, belonging to the XYP subfamily, is a cyclo(l-Ile-l-Leu)-synthesizing CDPS involved in the biosynthesis of the antibiotic bicyclomycin. The structural basis and determinants influencing BcmA enzyme activity and substrate selectivity are not well understood. Here, we report the crystal structure of SsBcmA from Streptomyces sapporonensis. Through structural comparison and systematic site-directed mutagenesis, we highlight the significance of key residues located in the aminoacyl-binding pocket for enzyme activity and substrate specificity. In particular, the nonconserved residues D161 and K165 in pocket P2 are essential for the activity of SsBcmA without significant alteration of the substrate specificity, while the conserved residues F158 as well as F210 and S211 in P2 are responsible for determining substrate selectivity. These findings facilitate the understanding of how CDPSs selectively accept hydrophobic substrates and provide additional clues for the engineering of these enzymes for synthetic biology applications.

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Biochemistry Biochemistry
Biochemistry Biochemistry 生物-生化与分子生物学
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5.50
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3.40%
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336
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1-2 weeks
期刊介绍: Biochemistry provides an international forum for publishing exceptional, rigorous, high-impact research across all of biological chemistry. This broad scope includes studies on the chemical, physical, mechanistic, and/or structural basis of biological or cell function, and encompasses the fields of chemical biology, synthetic biology, disease biology, cell biology, nucleic acid biology, neuroscience, structural biology, and biophysics. In addition to traditional Research Articles, Biochemistry also publishes Communications, Viewpoints, and Perspectives, as well as From the Bench articles that report new methods of particular interest to the biological chemistry community.
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