Jan_2018_Chembiochem_19_1839

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Title : Characterization and Reshaping of a Large and Hydrophobic Nucleophile Pocket in Lipases\/Acyltransferases - Jan_2018_Chembiochem_19_1839
Author(s) : Jan Deniau AH , Subileau M , Dubreucq E
Ref : Chembiochem , 19 :1839 , 2018
Abstract :

Lipases/acyltransferases, such as CpLIP2 from Candida parapsilosis and CduLAc from Candida dubliniensis, catalyze acyl transfer preferentially over hydrolysis if a suitable nucleophile is present, even in a medium with a high thermodynamic activity of water (aW ). These enzymes are related to CAL-A from Moesziomyces antarcticus, which, in comparison, displays a lower acyl transfer ability. The 3D structures of wild types and mutants of CAL-A, CpLIP2, and CduLAc revealed differences in size and hydrophobicity of a large pocket located under the catalytic triad. The kinetic behavior of site-directed mutants confirmed the role of this pocket in competition between methanol and water as the nucleophile acceptor for the deacylation step. The mutations provided a better understanding of key structural determinants for variable levels of acyltransferase ability observed and supported the existence of a complex network of nucleophile interactions within the enzymes. The shape and size of the possible nucleophile pocket identified also suggested that multiple binding sites could exist, which supported the hypothesis of non-overlapping leaving and accepting nucleophile binding sites.

PubMedSearch : Jan_2018_Chembiochem_19_1839
PubMedID: 29949676

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Jan Deniau AH, Subileau M, Dubreucq E (2018)
Characterization and Reshaping of a Large and Hydrophobic Nucleophile Pocket in Lipases\/Acyltransferases
Chembiochem 19 :1839

Jan Deniau AH, Subileau M, Dubreucq E (2018)
Chembiochem 19 :1839