Zhang_2024_Int.J.Biol.Macromol_277_134056

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Title : Water-mediated active conformational transitions of lipase on organic solvent interfaces - Zhang_2024_Int.J.Biol.Macromol_277_134056
Author(s) : Zhang J , Chen J , Sha Y , Deng J , Wu J , Yang P , Zou F , Ying H , Zhuang W
Ref : Int J Biol Macromol , 277 :134056 , 2024
Abstract :

When it comes to enzyme stability and their application in organic solvents, enzyme biocatalysis has emerged as a popular substitute for conventional chemical processes. However, the demand for enzymes exhibiting improved stability remains a persistent challenge. Organic solvents can significantly impacts enzyme properties, thereby limiting their practical application. This study focuses on Lipase Thermomyces lanuginose, through molecular dynamics simulations and experiments, we quantified the effect of different solvent-lipase interfaces on the interfacial activation of lipase. Revealed molecular views of the complex solvation processes through the minimum distance distribution function. Solvent-protein interactions were used to interpret the factors influencing changes in lipase conformation and enzyme activity. We found that water content is crucial for enzyme stability, and the optimum water content for lipase activity was 35 % in the presence of benzene-water interface, which is closely related to the increase of its interfacial activation angle from 78 degrees to 102 degrees. Methanol induces interfacial activation in addition to significant competitive inhibition and denaturation at low water content. Our findings shed light on the importance of understanding solvent effects on enzyme function and provide practical insights for enzyme engineering and optimization in various solvent-lipase interfaces.

PubMedSearch : Zhang_2024_Int.J.Biol.Macromol_277_134056
PubMedID: 39074702

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Zhang J, Chen J, Sha Y, Deng J, Wu J, Yang P, Zou F, Ying H, Zhuang W (2024)
Water-mediated active conformational transitions of lipase on organic solvent interfaces
Int J Biol Macromol 277 :134056

Zhang J, Chen J, Sha Y, Deng J, Wu J, Yang P, Zou F, Ying H, Zhuang W (2024)
Int J Biol Macromol 277 :134056