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To the Understanding of Catalysis by D-Amino Acid Transaminases: A Case Study of the Enzyme from Aminobacterium colombiense

Pyridoxal-5′-phosphate (PLP)-dependent transaminases are highly efficient biocatalysts for stereoselective amination. D-amino acid transaminases can catalyze stereoselective transamination producing optically pure D-amino acids. The knowledge of substrate binding mode and substrate differentiation m...

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Autores principales: Shilova, Sofia A., Khrenova, Maria G., Matyuta, Ilya O., Nikolaeva, Alena Y., Rakitina, Tatiana V., Klyachko, Natalia L., Minyaev, Mikhail E., Boyko, Konstantin M., Popov, Vladimir O., Bezsudnova, Ekaterina Yu.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10003956/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36903355
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28052109
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author Shilova, Sofia A.
Khrenova, Maria G.
Matyuta, Ilya O.
Nikolaeva, Alena Y.
Rakitina, Tatiana V.
Klyachko, Natalia L.
Minyaev, Mikhail E.
Boyko, Konstantin M.
Popov, Vladimir O.
Bezsudnova, Ekaterina Yu.
author_facet Shilova, Sofia A.
Khrenova, Maria G.
Matyuta, Ilya O.
Nikolaeva, Alena Y.
Rakitina, Tatiana V.
Klyachko, Natalia L.
Minyaev, Mikhail E.
Boyko, Konstantin M.
Popov, Vladimir O.
Bezsudnova, Ekaterina Yu.
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description Pyridoxal-5′-phosphate (PLP)-dependent transaminases are highly efficient biocatalysts for stereoselective amination. D-amino acid transaminases can catalyze stereoselective transamination producing optically pure D-amino acids. The knowledge of substrate binding mode and substrate differentiation mechanism in D-amino acid transaminases comes down to the analysis of the transaminase from Bacillus subtilis. However, at least two groups of D-amino acid transaminases differing in the active site organization are known today. Here, we present a detailed study of D-amino acid transaminase from the gram-negative bacterium Aminobacterium colombiense with a substrate binding mode different from that for the transaminase from B. subtilis. We study the enzyme using kinetic analysis, molecular modeling, and structural analysis of holoenzyme and its complex with D-glutamate. We compare the multipoint binding of D-glutamate with the binding of other substrates, D-aspartate and D-ornithine. QM/MM MD simulation reveals that the substrate can act as a base and its proton can be transferred from the amino group to the α-carboxylate group. This process occurs simultaneously with the nucleophilic attack of the PLP carbon atom by the nitrogen atom of the substrate forming gem-diamine at the transimination step. This explains the absence of the catalytic activity toward (R)-amines that lack an α-carboxylate group. The obtained results clarify another substrate binding mode in D-amino acid transaminases and underpinned the substrate activation mechanism.
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spelling pubmed-100039562023-03-11 To the Understanding of Catalysis by D-Amino Acid Transaminases: A Case Study of the Enzyme from Aminobacterium colombiense Shilova, Sofia A. Khrenova, Maria G. Matyuta, Ilya O. Nikolaeva, Alena Y. Rakitina, Tatiana V. Klyachko, Natalia L. Minyaev, Mikhail E. Boyko, Konstantin M. Popov, Vladimir O. Bezsudnova, Ekaterina Yu. Molecules Article Pyridoxal-5′-phosphate (PLP)-dependent transaminases are highly efficient biocatalysts for stereoselective amination. D-amino acid transaminases can catalyze stereoselective transamination producing optically pure D-amino acids. The knowledge of substrate binding mode and substrate differentiation mechanism in D-amino acid transaminases comes down to the analysis of the transaminase from Bacillus subtilis. However, at least two groups of D-amino acid transaminases differing in the active site organization are known today. Here, we present a detailed study of D-amino acid transaminase from the gram-negative bacterium Aminobacterium colombiense with a substrate binding mode different from that for the transaminase from B. subtilis. We study the enzyme using kinetic analysis, molecular modeling, and structural analysis of holoenzyme and its complex with D-glutamate. We compare the multipoint binding of D-glutamate with the binding of other substrates, D-aspartate and D-ornithine. QM/MM MD simulation reveals that the substrate can act as a base and its proton can be transferred from the amino group to the α-carboxylate group. This process occurs simultaneously with the nucleophilic attack of the PLP carbon atom by the nitrogen atom of the substrate forming gem-diamine at the transimination step. This explains the absence of the catalytic activity toward (R)-amines that lack an α-carboxylate group. The obtained results clarify another substrate binding mode in D-amino acid transaminases and underpinned the substrate activation mechanism. MDPI 2023-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10003956/ /pubmed/36903355 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28052109 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Shilova, Sofia A.
Khrenova, Maria G.
Matyuta, Ilya O.
Nikolaeva, Alena Y.
Rakitina, Tatiana V.
Klyachko, Natalia L.
Minyaev, Mikhail E.
Boyko, Konstantin M.
Popov, Vladimir O.
Bezsudnova, Ekaterina Yu.
To the Understanding of Catalysis by D-Amino Acid Transaminases: A Case Study of the Enzyme from Aminobacterium colombiense
title To the Understanding of Catalysis by D-Amino Acid Transaminases: A Case Study of the Enzyme from Aminobacterium colombiense
title_full To the Understanding of Catalysis by D-Amino Acid Transaminases: A Case Study of the Enzyme from Aminobacterium colombiense
title_fullStr To the Understanding of Catalysis by D-Amino Acid Transaminases: A Case Study of the Enzyme from Aminobacterium colombiense
title_full_unstemmed To the Understanding of Catalysis by D-Amino Acid Transaminases: A Case Study of the Enzyme from Aminobacterium colombiense
title_short To the Understanding of Catalysis by D-Amino Acid Transaminases: A Case Study of the Enzyme from Aminobacterium colombiense
title_sort to the understanding of catalysis by d-amino acid transaminases: a case study of the enzyme from aminobacterium colombiense
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10003956/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36903355
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28052109
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