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Allosteric Inhibitory Molecular Recognition of a Photochromic Dye by a Digestive Enzyme: Dihydroindolizine makes α-chymotrypsin Photo-responsive

The structural-functional regulation of enzymes by the administration of an external stimulus such as light could create photo-switches that exhibit unique biotechnological applications. However, molecular recognition of small ligands is a central phenomenon involved in all biological processes. We...

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Autores principales: Bagchi, Damayanti, Ghosh, Abhijit, Singh, Priya, Dutta, Shreyasi, Polley, Nabarun, Althagafi, Ismail.I., Jassas, Rabab S., Ahmed, Saleh A., Pal, Samir Kumar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5039621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27677331
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep34399
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author Bagchi, Damayanti
Ghosh, Abhijit
Singh, Priya
Dutta, Shreyasi
Polley, Nabarun
Althagafi, Ismail.I.
Jassas, Rabab S.
Ahmed, Saleh A.
Pal, Samir Kumar
author_facet Bagchi, Damayanti
Ghosh, Abhijit
Singh, Priya
Dutta, Shreyasi
Polley, Nabarun
Althagafi, Ismail.I.
Jassas, Rabab S.
Ahmed, Saleh A.
Pal, Samir Kumar
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description The structural-functional regulation of enzymes by the administration of an external stimulus such as light could create photo-switches that exhibit unique biotechnological applications. However, molecular recognition of small ligands is a central phenomenon involved in all biological processes. We demonstrate herein that the molecular recognition of a photochromic ligand, dihydroindolizine (DHI), by serine protease α-chymotrypsin (CHT) leads to the photo-control of enzymatic activity. We synthesized and optically characterized the photochromic DHI. Light-induced reversible pyrroline ring opening and a consequent thermal back reaction via 1,5-electrocyclization are responsible for the photochromic behavior. Furthermore, DHI inhibits the enzymatic activity of CHT in a photo-controlled manner. Simultaneous binding of the well-known inhibitors 4-nitrophenyl anthranilate (NPA) or proflavin (PF) in the presence of DHI displays spectral overlap between the emission of CHT-NPA or CHT-PF with the respective absorption of cis or trans DHI. The results suggest an opportunity to explore the binding site of DHI using Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET). Moreover, to more specifically evaluate the DHI binding interactions, we employed molecular docking calculations, which suggested binding near the hydrophobic site of Cys-1-Cys-122 residues. Variations in the electrostatic interactions of the two conformers of DHI adopt unfavorable conformations, leading to the allosteric inhibition of enzymatic activity.
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spelling pubmed-50396212016-09-30 Allosteric Inhibitory Molecular Recognition of a Photochromic Dye by a Digestive Enzyme: Dihydroindolizine makes α-chymotrypsin Photo-responsive Bagchi, Damayanti Ghosh, Abhijit Singh, Priya Dutta, Shreyasi Polley, Nabarun Althagafi, Ismail.I. Jassas, Rabab S. Ahmed, Saleh A. Pal, Samir Kumar Sci Rep Article The structural-functional regulation of enzymes by the administration of an external stimulus such as light could create photo-switches that exhibit unique biotechnological applications. However, molecular recognition of small ligands is a central phenomenon involved in all biological processes. We demonstrate herein that the molecular recognition of a photochromic ligand, dihydroindolizine (DHI), by serine protease α-chymotrypsin (CHT) leads to the photo-control of enzymatic activity. We synthesized and optically characterized the photochromic DHI. Light-induced reversible pyrroline ring opening and a consequent thermal back reaction via 1,5-electrocyclization are responsible for the photochromic behavior. Furthermore, DHI inhibits the enzymatic activity of CHT in a photo-controlled manner. Simultaneous binding of the well-known inhibitors 4-nitrophenyl anthranilate (NPA) or proflavin (PF) in the presence of DHI displays spectral overlap between the emission of CHT-NPA or CHT-PF with the respective absorption of cis or trans DHI. The results suggest an opportunity to explore the binding site of DHI using Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET). Moreover, to more specifically evaluate the DHI binding interactions, we employed molecular docking calculations, which suggested binding near the hydrophobic site of Cys-1-Cys-122 residues. Variations in the electrostatic interactions of the two conformers of DHI adopt unfavorable conformations, leading to the allosteric inhibition of enzymatic activity. Nature Publishing Group 2016-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5039621/ /pubmed/27677331 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep34399 Text en Copyright © 2016, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Bagchi, Damayanti
Ghosh, Abhijit
Singh, Priya
Dutta, Shreyasi
Polley, Nabarun
Althagafi, Ismail.I.
Jassas, Rabab S.
Ahmed, Saleh A.
Pal, Samir Kumar
Allosteric Inhibitory Molecular Recognition of a Photochromic Dye by a Digestive Enzyme: Dihydroindolizine makes α-chymotrypsin Photo-responsive
title Allosteric Inhibitory Molecular Recognition of a Photochromic Dye by a Digestive Enzyme: Dihydroindolizine makes α-chymotrypsin Photo-responsive
title_full Allosteric Inhibitory Molecular Recognition of a Photochromic Dye by a Digestive Enzyme: Dihydroindolizine makes α-chymotrypsin Photo-responsive
title_fullStr Allosteric Inhibitory Molecular Recognition of a Photochromic Dye by a Digestive Enzyme: Dihydroindolizine makes α-chymotrypsin Photo-responsive
title_full_unstemmed Allosteric Inhibitory Molecular Recognition of a Photochromic Dye by a Digestive Enzyme: Dihydroindolizine makes α-chymotrypsin Photo-responsive
title_short Allosteric Inhibitory Molecular Recognition of a Photochromic Dye by a Digestive Enzyme: Dihydroindolizine makes α-chymotrypsin Photo-responsive
title_sort allosteric inhibitory molecular recognition of a photochromic dye by a digestive enzyme: dihydroindolizine makes α-chymotrypsin photo-responsive
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5039621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27677331
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep34399
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