Yu_2012_J.Mol.Model_18_2869

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Title : Global and local molecular dynamics of a bacterial carboxylesterase provide insight into its catalytic mechanism - Yu_2012_J.Mol.Model_18_2869
Author(s) : Yu X , Sigler SC , Hossain D , Wierdl M , Gwaltney SR , Potter PM , Wadkins RM
Ref : J Mol Model , 18 :2869 , 2012
Abstract :

Carboxylesterases (CEs) are ubiquitous enzymes responsible for the detoxification of xenobiotics. In humans, substrates for these enzymes are far-ranging, and include the street drug heroin and the anticancer agent irinotecan. Hence, their ability to bind and metabolize substrates is of broad interest to biomedical science. In this study, we focused our attention on dynamic motions of a CE from B. subtilis (pnbCE), with emphasis on the question of what individual domains of the enzyme might contribute to its catalytic activity. We used a 10 ns all-atom molecular dynamics simulation, normal mode calculations, and enzyme kinetics to understand catalytic consequences of structural changes within this enzyme. Our results shed light on how molecular motions are coupled with catalysis. During molecular dynamics, we observed a distinct C-C bond rotation between two conformations of Glu310. Such a bond rotation would alternately facilitate and impede protonation of the active site His399 and act as a mechanism by which the enzyme alternates between its active and inactive conformation. Our normal mode results demonstrate that the distinct low-frequency motions of two loops in pnbCE, coil_5 and coil_21, are important in substrate conversion and seal the active site. Mutant CEs lacking these external loops show significantly reduced rates of substrate conversion, suggesting this sealing motion prevents escape of substrate. Overall, the results of our studies give new insight into the structure-function relationship of CEs and have implications for the entire family of alpha/beta fold family of hydrolases, of which this CE is a member.

PubMedSearch : Yu_2012_J.Mol.Model_18_2869
PubMedID: 22127613

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Yu X, Sigler SC, Hossain D, Wierdl M, Gwaltney SR, Potter PM, Wadkins RM (2012)
Global and local molecular dynamics of a bacterial carboxylesterase provide insight into its catalytic mechanism
J Mol Model 18 :2869

Yu X, Sigler SC, Hossain D, Wierdl M, Gwaltney SR, Potter PM, Wadkins RM (2012)
J Mol Model 18 :2869