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The role of protein dynamics in the evolution of new enzyme function
by
Afriat-Jurnou, Livnat
, Campbell, Eleanor
, Correy, Galen J
, Buckle, Ashley M
, Kaltenbach, Miriam
, Livingstone, Emma K
, Jackson, Colin J
, Porebski, Benjamin T
, Tokuriki, Nobuhiko
, Carr, Paul D
, Hollfelder, Florian
, Weik, Martin
in
631/535/1266
/ 631/92/469
/ 631/92/607
/ 631/92/612
/ Biocatalysis
/ Biochemical Engineering
/ Biochemistry
/ Bioorganic Chemistry
/ Biophysics
/ Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases - chemistry
/ Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases - metabolism
/ Cell Biology
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Crystallography
/ Enzymes
/ Evolution, Molecular
/ Mutation
/ Phosphoric Triester Hydrolases - chemistry
/ Phosphoric Triester Hydrolases - metabolism
/ Protein Conformation
/ Proteomics
/ Pseudomonas - enzymology
/ Pseudomonas diminuta
2016
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The role of protein dynamics in the evolution of new enzyme function
by
Afriat-Jurnou, Livnat
, Campbell, Eleanor
, Correy, Galen J
, Buckle, Ashley M
, Kaltenbach, Miriam
, Livingstone, Emma K
, Jackson, Colin J
, Porebski, Benjamin T
, Tokuriki, Nobuhiko
, Carr, Paul D
, Hollfelder, Florian
, Weik, Martin
in
631/535/1266
/ 631/92/469
/ 631/92/607
/ 631/92/612
/ Biocatalysis
/ Biochemical Engineering
/ Biochemistry
/ Bioorganic Chemistry
/ Biophysics
/ Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases - chemistry
/ Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases - metabolism
/ Cell Biology
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Crystallography
/ Enzymes
/ Evolution, Molecular
/ Mutation
/ Phosphoric Triester Hydrolases - chemistry
/ Phosphoric Triester Hydrolases - metabolism
/ Protein Conformation
/ Proteomics
/ Pseudomonas - enzymology
/ Pseudomonas diminuta
2016
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The role of protein dynamics in the evolution of new enzyme function
by
Afriat-Jurnou, Livnat
, Campbell, Eleanor
, Correy, Galen J
, Buckle, Ashley M
, Kaltenbach, Miriam
, Livingstone, Emma K
, Jackson, Colin J
, Porebski, Benjamin T
, Tokuriki, Nobuhiko
, Carr, Paul D
, Hollfelder, Florian
, Weik, Martin
in
631/535/1266
/ 631/92/469
/ 631/92/607
/ 631/92/612
/ Biocatalysis
/ Biochemical Engineering
/ Biochemistry
/ Bioorganic Chemistry
/ Biophysics
/ Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases - chemistry
/ Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases - metabolism
/ Cell Biology
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Crystallography
/ Enzymes
/ Evolution, Molecular
/ Mutation
/ Phosphoric Triester Hydrolases - chemistry
/ Phosphoric Triester Hydrolases - metabolism
/ Protein Conformation
/ Proteomics
/ Pseudomonas - enzymology
/ Pseudomonas diminuta
2016
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The role of protein dynamics in the evolution of new enzyme function
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The role of protein dynamics in the evolution of new enzyme function
2016
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Analysis of the structures and dynamics of intermediates and engineered mutants from directed protein evolution experiments reveals how dynamic conformational changes are harnessed across evolutionary trajectories to generate new catalytic functions.
Enzymes must be ordered to allow the stabilization of transition states by their active sites, yet dynamic enough to adopt alternative conformations suited to other steps in their catalytic cycles. The biophysical principles that determine how specific protein dynamics evolve and how remote mutations affect catalytic activity are poorly understood. Here we examine a 'molecular fossil record' that was recently obtained during the laboratory evolution of a phosphotriesterase from
Pseudomonas diminuta
to an arylesterase. Analysis of the structures and dynamics of nine protein variants along this trajectory, and three rationally designed variants, reveals cycles of structural destabilization and repair, evolutionary pressure to 'freeze out' unproductive motions and sampling of distinct conformations with specific catalytic properties in bi-functional intermediates. This work establishes that changes to the conformational landscapes of proteins are an essential aspect of molecular evolution and that change in function can be achieved through enrichment of preexisting conformational sub-states.
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Nature Publishing Group US,Nature Publishing Group
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