Risso_2017_Nat.Commun_8_16113

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Title : De novo active sites for resurrected Precambrian enzymes - Risso_2017_Nat.Commun_8_16113
Author(s) : Risso VA , Martinez-Rodriguez S , Candel AM , Kruger DM , Pantoja-Uceda D , Ortega-Munoz M , Santoyo-Gonzalez F , Gaucher EA , Kamerlin SCL , Bruix M , Gavira JA , Sanchez-Ruiz JM
Ref : Nat Commun , 8 :16113 , 2017
Abstract :

Protein engineering studies often suggest the emergence of completely new enzyme functionalities to be highly improbable. However, enzymes likely catalysed many different reactions already in the last universal common ancestor. Mechanisms for the emergence of completely new active sites must therefore either plausibly exist or at least have existed at the primordial protein stage. Here, we use resurrected Precambrian proteins as scaffolds for protein engineering and demonstrate that a new active site can be generated through a single hydrophobic-to-ionizable amino acid replacement that generates a partially buried group with perturbed physico-chemical properties. We provide experimental and computational evidence that conformational flexibility can assist the emergence and subsequent evolution of new active sites by improving substrate and transition-state binding, through the sampling of many potentially productive conformations. Our results suggest a mechanism for the emergence of primordial enzymes and highlight the potential of ancestral reconstruction as a tool for protein engineering.

PubMedSearch : Risso_2017_Nat.Commun_8_16113
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Risso VA, Martinez-Rodriguez S, Candel AM, Kruger DM, Pantoja-Uceda D, Ortega-Munoz M, Santoyo-Gonzalez F, Gaucher EA, Kamerlin SCL, Bruix M, Gavira JA, Sanchez-Ruiz JM (2017)
De novo active sites for resurrected Precambrian enzymes
Nat Commun 8 :16113

Risso VA, Martinez-Rodriguez S, Candel AM, Kruger DM, Pantoja-Uceda D, Ortega-Munoz M, Santoyo-Gonzalez F, Gaucher EA, Kamerlin SCL, Bruix M, Gavira JA, Sanchez-Ruiz JM (2017)
Nat Commun 8 :16113