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化学
醛缩酶A
限制
分子动力学
催化循环
生物物理学
定向进化
酶
立体化学
生物化学
突变体
计算化学
基因
生物
机械工程
工程类
作者
Serena E. Hunt,Cindy Klaus,Aqza E. John,Niayesh Zarifi,Alec Martinez,Ferran Feixas,Marc Garcia‐Borràs,Michael C. Thompson,Roberto A. Chica
摘要
Amino acid residues distant from an enzyme's active site are known to influence catalysis, but their mechanistic contributions to the catalytic cycle remain poorly understood. Here, we investigate the structural, functional, and mechanistic impacts of distal and active-site mutations discovered through directed evolution of the computationally designed retro-aldolase RA95. Active-site mutations improve catalytic efficiency by 3,600-fold, while distal mutations alone offer no improvement. When combined with active-site mutations, distal mutations further increase efficiency by 6-fold, demonstrating an epistatic effect. X-ray crystallography and molecular dynamics simulations reveal that distal mutations promote active site opening by altering loop dynamics. Kinetic solvent viscosity effects and electric field calculations show that distal mutations accelerate the chemical transformation by 100-fold, shifting the rate-limiting step to product release, which is further accelerated by the increased opening of the active site. These findings establish the critical role of distal residues in shaping the active-site environment and facilitating the structural dynamics essential for efficient progression through the catalytic cycle, offering valuable insights for enzyme design.
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