Goldsmith_2012_Chem.Biol_19_456

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Title : Evolved stereoselective hydrolases for broad-spectrum G-type nerve agent detoxification - Goldsmith_2012_Chem.Biol_19_456
Author(s) : Goldsmith M , Ashani Y , Simo Y , Ben-David M , Leader H , Silman I , Sussman JL , Tawfik DS
Ref : Chemical Biology , 19 :456 , 2012
Abstract :

A preferred strategy for preventing nerve agents intoxication is catalytic scavenging by enzymes that hydrolyze them before they reach their targets. Using directed evolution, we simultaneously enhanced the activity of a previously described serum paraoxonase 1 (PON1) variant for hydrolysis of the toxic S(P) isomers of the most threatening G-type nerve agents. The evolved variants show <=340-fold increased rates and catalytic efficiencies of 0.2-5 x 10(7) M(-1) min(-1). Our selection for prevention of acetylcholinesterase inhibition also resulted in the complete reversion of PON1's stereospecificity, from an enantiomeric ratio (E) < 6.3 x 10(-4) in favor of the R(P) isomer of a cyclosarin analog in wild-type PON1, to E > 2,500 for the S(P) isomer in an evolved variant. Given their ability to hydrolyze G-agents, these evolved variants may serve as broad-range G-agent prophylactics.

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Goldsmith M, Ashani Y, Simo Y, Ben-David M, Leader H, Silman I, Sussman JL, Tawfik DS (2012)
Evolved stereoselective hydrolases for broad-spectrum G-type nerve agent detoxification
Chemical Biology 19 :456

Goldsmith M, Ashani Y, Simo Y, Ben-David M, Leader H, Silman I, Sussman JL, Tawfik DS (2012)
Chemical Biology 19 :456