Yao_2015_Biochemistry_54_5366

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Title : Substrate-Assisted Catalysis in the Reaction Catalyzed by Salicylic Acid Binding Protein 2 (SABP2), a Potential Mechanism of Substrate Discrimination for Some Promiscuous Enzymes - Yao_2015_Biochemistry_54_5366
Author(s) : Yao J , Guo H , Chaiprasongsuk M , Zhao N , Chen F , Yang X
Ref : Biochemistry , 54 :5366 , 2015
Abstract :

Although one of an enzyme's hallmarks is the high specificity for their natural substrates, substrate promiscuity has been reported more frequently. It is known that promiscuous enzymes generally show different catalytic efficiencies to different substrates, but our understanding of the origin of such differences is still lacking. Here we report the results of quantum mechanical/molecular mechanical simulations and an experimental study of salicylic acid binding protein 2 (SABP2). SABP2 has promiscuous esterase activity toward a series of substrates but shows a high activity toward its natural substrate, methyl salicylate (MeSA). Our results demonstrate that this enzyme may use substrate-assisted catalysis involving the hydroxyl group from MeSA to enhance the activity and achieve substrate discrimination.

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Yao J, Guo H, Chaiprasongsuk M, Zhao N, Chen F, Yang X (2015)
Substrate-Assisted Catalysis in the Reaction Catalyzed by Salicylic Acid Binding Protein 2 (SABP2), a Potential Mechanism of Substrate Discrimination for Some Promiscuous Enzymes
Biochemistry 54 :5366

Yao J, Guo H, Chaiprasongsuk M, Zhao N, Chen F, Yang X (2015)
Biochemistry 54 :5366