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MD simulations and QM/MM calculations reveal the key mechanistic elements which are responsible for the efficient C–H amination reaction performed by a bioengineered P450 enzyme

An enzyme which is capable of catalyzing C–H amination reactions is considered to be a dream tool for chemists due to its pharmaceutical potential and greener approach. Recently, the Arnold group achieved this feat using an engineered CYP411 enzyme, which further undergoes a random directed evolutio...

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Autores principales: Kalita, Surajit, Shaik, Sason, Dubey, Kshatresh Dutta
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8580044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34881002
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc03489h
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author Kalita, Surajit
Shaik, Sason
Dubey, Kshatresh Dutta
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description An enzyme which is capable of catalyzing C–H amination reactions is considered to be a dream tool for chemists due to its pharmaceutical potential and greener approach. Recently, the Arnold group achieved this feat using an engineered CYP411 enzyme, which further undergoes a random directed evolution which increases its efficiency and selectivity. The present study provides mechanistic insight and the root cause of the success of these mutations to enhance the reactivity and selectivity of the mutant enzyme. This is achieved by means of comprehensive MD simulations and hybrid QM/MM calculations. The study shows that the efficient C–H amination by the engineered CYP411 is a combined outcome of electronic and steric effects. The mutation of the axial cysteine ligand to serine relays electron density to the Fe ion in the heme, and thereby enhances the bonding capability of the heme-iron to the nitrogen atom of the tosyl azide. In comparison, the native cysteine-ligated P450 cannot bind the tosyl azide. Additionally, the A78V and A82L mutations in P411 provide ‘bulk’ to the active site which increases the enantioselectivity via a steric effect. At the same time, the QM/MM calculations elucidate the C–H amination by the iron nitrenoid, revealing a mechanism analogous to Compound I in the native C–H hydroxylation by P450.
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spelling pubmed-85800442021-12-07 MD simulations and QM/MM calculations reveal the key mechanistic elements which are responsible for the efficient C–H amination reaction performed by a bioengineered P450 enzyme Kalita, Surajit Shaik, Sason Dubey, Kshatresh Dutta Chem Sci Chemistry An enzyme which is capable of catalyzing C–H amination reactions is considered to be a dream tool for chemists due to its pharmaceutical potential and greener approach. Recently, the Arnold group achieved this feat using an engineered CYP411 enzyme, which further undergoes a random directed evolution which increases its efficiency and selectivity. The present study provides mechanistic insight and the root cause of the success of these mutations to enhance the reactivity and selectivity of the mutant enzyme. This is achieved by means of comprehensive MD simulations and hybrid QM/MM calculations. The study shows that the efficient C–H amination by the engineered CYP411 is a combined outcome of electronic and steric effects. The mutation of the axial cysteine ligand to serine relays electron density to the Fe ion in the heme, and thereby enhances the bonding capability of the heme-iron to the nitrogen atom of the tosyl azide. In comparison, the native cysteine-ligated P450 cannot bind the tosyl azide. Additionally, the A78V and A82L mutations in P411 provide ‘bulk’ to the active site which increases the enantioselectivity via a steric effect. At the same time, the QM/MM calculations elucidate the C–H amination by the iron nitrenoid, revealing a mechanism analogous to Compound I in the native C–H hydroxylation by P450. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8580044/ /pubmed/34881002 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc03489h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Shaik, Sason
Dubey, Kshatresh Dutta
MD simulations and QM/MM calculations reveal the key mechanistic elements which are responsible for the efficient C–H amination reaction performed by a bioengineered P450 enzyme
title MD simulations and QM/MM calculations reveal the key mechanistic elements which are responsible for the efficient C–H amination reaction performed by a bioengineered P450 enzyme
title_full MD simulations and QM/MM calculations reveal the key mechanistic elements which are responsible for the efficient C–H amination reaction performed by a bioengineered P450 enzyme
title_fullStr MD simulations and QM/MM calculations reveal the key mechanistic elements which are responsible for the efficient C–H amination reaction performed by a bioengineered P450 enzyme
title_full_unstemmed MD simulations and QM/MM calculations reveal the key mechanistic elements which are responsible for the efficient C–H amination reaction performed by a bioengineered P450 enzyme
title_short MD simulations and QM/MM calculations reveal the key mechanistic elements which are responsible for the efficient C–H amination reaction performed by a bioengineered P450 enzyme
title_sort md simulations and qm/mm calculations reveal the key mechanistic elements which are responsible for the efficient c–h amination reaction performed by a bioengineered p450 enzyme
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8580044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34881002
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc03489h
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