Gutierrez-Fernandez_2014_J.Struct.Biol_187_215

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Title : Crystal structures of Ophiostoma piceae sterol esterase: Structural insights into activation mechanism and product release - Gutierrez-Fernandez_2014_J.Struct.Biol_187_215
Author(s) : Gutierrez-Fernandez J , Vaquero ME , Prieto A , Barriuso J , Martinez MJ , Hermoso JA
Ref : J Struct Biol , 187 :215 , 2014
Abstract :

Sterol esterases are able to efficiently hydrolyze both sterol esters and triglycerides and to carry out synthesis reactions in the presence of organic solvents. Their high versatility makes them excellent candidates for biotechnological purposes. Sterol esterase from fungus Ophiostoma piceae (OPE) belongs to the family abH03.01 of the Candida rugosa lipase-like proteins. Crystal structures of OPE were solved in this study for the closed and open conformations. Enzyme activation involves a large displacement of the conserved lid, structural rearrangements of loop alpha16-alpha17, and formation of a dimer with a large opening. Three PEG molecules are placed in the active site, mimicking chains of the triglyceride substrate, demonstrating the position of the oxyanion hole and the three pockets that accommodate the sn-1, sn-2 and sn-3 fatty acids chains. One of them is an internal tunnel, connecting the active center with the outer surface of the enzyme 30A far from the catalytic Ser220. Based on our structural and biochemical results we propose a mechanism by which a great variety of different substrates can be hydrolyzed in OPE paving the way for the construction of new variants to improve the catalytic properties of these enzymes and their biotechnological applications.

PubMedSearch : Gutierrez-Fernandez_2014_J.Struct.Biol_187_215
PubMedID: 25108239
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9pezi-q2tfw1

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Inhibitor Pentaethylene-glycol
Gene_locus 9pezi-q2tfw1
Family Fungal_carboxylesterase_lipase
Structure 4UPD    4BE9    4BE4

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Gutierrez-Fernandez J, Vaquero ME, Prieto A, Barriuso J, Martinez MJ, Hermoso JA (2014)
Crystal structures of Ophiostoma piceae sterol esterase: Structural insights into activation mechanism and product release
J Struct Biol 187 :215

Gutierrez-Fernandez J, Vaquero ME, Prieto A, Barriuso J, Martinez MJ, Hermoso JA (2014)
J Struct Biol 187 :215