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Increasing thermostability of the key photorespiratory enzyme glycerate 3‐kinase by structure‐based recombination
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Walker, Berkley J.
, Roze, Ludmila V.
, Tejera‐Nieves, Mauricio
, Antoniak, Anna
, Vermaas, Josh V.
, Liepman, Aaron H.
, Sarkar, Daipayan
in
glycerate 3-kinase
/ molecular dynamic simulation
/ photorespiration
/ structure-based recombination
/ thermostability
2024
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Increasing thermostability of the key photorespiratory enzyme glycerate 3‐kinase by structure‐based recombination
by
Walker, Berkley J.
, Roze, Ludmila V.
, Tejera‐Nieves, Mauricio
, Antoniak, Anna
, Vermaas, Josh V.
, Liepman, Aaron H.
, Sarkar, Daipayan
in
glycerate 3-kinase
/ molecular dynamic simulation
/ photorespiration
/ structure-based recombination
/ thermostability
2024
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Increasing thermostability of the key photorespiratory enzyme glycerate 3‐kinase by structure‐based recombination
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Walker, Berkley J.
, Roze, Ludmila V.
, Tejera‐Nieves, Mauricio
, Antoniak, Anna
, Vermaas, Josh V.
, Liepman, Aaron H.
, Sarkar, Daipayan
in
glycerate 3-kinase
/ molecular dynamic simulation
/ photorespiration
/ structure-based recombination
/ thermostability
2024
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Increasing thermostability of the key photorespiratory enzyme glycerate 3‐kinase by structure‐based recombination
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Increasing thermostability of the key photorespiratory enzyme glycerate 3‐kinase by structure‐based recombination
2024
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Overview
As global temperatures rise, improving crop yields will require enhancing the thermotolerance of crops. One approach for improving thermotolerance is using bioengineering to increase the thermostability of enzymes catalysing essential biological processes. Photorespiration is an essential recycling process in plants that is integral to photosynthesis and crop growth. The enzymes of photorespiration are targets for enhancing plant thermotolerance as this pathway limits carbon fixation at elevated temperatures. We explored the effects of temperature on the activity of the photorespiratory enzyme glycerate kinase (GLYK) from various organisms and the homologue from the thermophilic alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae was more thermotolerant than those from mesophilic plants, including Arabidopsis thaliana. To understand enzyme features underlying the thermotolerance of C. merolae GLYK (CmGLYK), we performed molecular dynamics simulations using AlphaFold-predicted structures, which revealed greater movement of loop regions of mesophilic plant GLYKs at higher temperatures compared to CmGLYK. Based on these simulations, hybrid proteins were produced and analysed. These hybrid enzymes contained loop regions from CmGLYK replacing the most mobile corresponding loops of AtGLYK. Two of these hybrid enzymes had enhanced thermostability, with melting temperatures increased by 6 °C. One hybrid with three grafted loops maintained higher activity at elevated temperatures. Whilst this hybrid enzyme exhibited enhanced thermostability and a similar Km for ATP compared to AtGLYK, its Km for glycerate increased threefold. This study demonstrates that molecular dynamics simulation-guided structure-based recombination offers a promising strategy for enhancing the thermostability of other plant enzymes with possible application to increasing the thermotolerance of plants under warming climates.
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Wiley
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