Noda-Garcia_2020_Curr.Opin.Chem.Biol_59_147

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Title : Enzyme evolution in natural products biosynthesis: target- or diversity-oriented? - Noda-Garcia_2020_Curr.Opin.Chem.Biol_59_147
Author(s) : Noda-Garcia L , Tawfik DS
Ref : Curr Opin Chemical Biology , 59 :147 , 2020
Abstract :

Natural product biosynthesis (NPB) is the Panda's Thumb of evolutionary biochemistry. Arm races between organisms, and ever-changing environments, result in relentless innovation. This review focusses on enzyme evolution in NPB. First, we review cases of de novo emergence, whereby a completely new enzymatic activity arose in a ligand-binding protein, or a new enzyme emerged including a completely new scaffold. Second, we briefly review the current models for enzyme evolution, and how they explain the inherent promiscuity of NPB enzymes and their tendency to produce multiple related products. We thus suggest that NPB enzymes a priori evolved to generate a specific product; they are, however, trapped in a multifunctional, generalist evolutionary state and thereby produce a diversity of products.

PubMedSearch : Noda-Garcia_2020_Curr.Opin.Chem.Biol_59_147
PubMedID: 32771972

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Noda-Garcia L, Tawfik DS (2020)
Enzyme evolution in natural products biosynthesis: target- or diversity-oriented?
Curr Opin Chemical Biology 59 :147

Noda-Garcia L, Tawfik DS (2020)
Curr Opin Chemical Biology 59 :147