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Converting the E. coli Isochorismatase Nicotinamidase into γ-Lactamase

Nicotinamidase (Nic) (E.C.3.5.1.19) is a representative protein of the isochorismatase superfamily from Escherichia coli. Despite showing no (+) γ-lactamase activity, its active site constellations (ASCs) are very similar to those of two other known (+) γ-lactamases (Mhpg and RutB), indicating that...

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Autores principales: Guo, Xiaoyan, Chang, Licao, Jin, Haibo, Zhu, Junge, Tao, Yong, Wu, Sheng, Wang, Jianjun
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8849098/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35171012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00985-21
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author Guo, Xiaoyan
Chang, Licao
Jin, Haibo
Zhu, Junge
Tao, Yong
Wu, Sheng
Wang, Jianjun
author_facet Guo, Xiaoyan
Chang, Licao
Jin, Haibo
Zhu, Junge
Tao, Yong
Wu, Sheng
Wang, Jianjun
author_sort Guo, Xiaoyan
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description Nicotinamidase (Nic) (E.C.3.5.1.19) is a representative protein of the isochorismatase superfamily from Escherichia coli. Despite showing no (+) γ-lactamase activity, its active site constellations (ASCs) are very similar to those of two other known (+) γ-lactamases (Mhpg and RutB), indicating that it could be a latent (+) γ-lactamase. In this study, the primary sequences of the five representative proteins of the isochorismatase superfamily from E. coli were aligned, and a “lid”-like unit of a six-residue loop (112GENPLV117) was established. The Nic protein was converted to a (+) γ-lactamase by eliminating the loop. A conversion mechanism was proposed in which a more compact binding pocket is formed after lid deletion. In addition, the “shrunk” binding pocket stabilized the small substrate and the catalysis intermediate, which triggered catalysis. Moreover, we identified another latent (+) γ-lactamase in the E. coli isochorismatase superfamily and successfully converted it into an active (+) γ-lactamase. In summary, the isochorismatase superfamily is potentially a good candidate for obtaining novel (+) γ-lactamases. IMPORTANCE γ-Lactamases are important enzymatic catalysts in preparing optically pure γ-lactam enantiomers, which are high-value chiral intermediates. Different studies have presumed that the isochorismatase superfamily is a candidate to obtain novel (+) γ-lactamases. By engineering its substrate entrance tunnel, Nic, a representative protein of the isochorismatase superfamily, is converted to a (+) γ-lactamase. Tunnel engineering has proven effective in enhancing enzyme promiscuity. Therefore, the latent or active γ-lactamase activities of the isochorismatase superfamily members indicate their evolutionary path positions.
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spelling pubmed-88490982022-02-17 Converting the E. coli Isochorismatase Nicotinamidase into γ-Lactamase Guo, Xiaoyan Chang, Licao Jin, Haibo Zhu, Junge Tao, Yong Wu, Sheng Wang, Jianjun Microbiol Spectr Research Article Nicotinamidase (Nic) (E.C.3.5.1.19) is a representative protein of the isochorismatase superfamily from Escherichia coli. Despite showing no (+) γ-lactamase activity, its active site constellations (ASCs) are very similar to those of two other known (+) γ-lactamases (Mhpg and RutB), indicating that it could be a latent (+) γ-lactamase. In this study, the primary sequences of the five representative proteins of the isochorismatase superfamily from E. coli were aligned, and a “lid”-like unit of a six-residue loop (112GENPLV117) was established. The Nic protein was converted to a (+) γ-lactamase by eliminating the loop. A conversion mechanism was proposed in which a more compact binding pocket is formed after lid deletion. In addition, the “shrunk” binding pocket stabilized the small substrate and the catalysis intermediate, which triggered catalysis. Moreover, we identified another latent (+) γ-lactamase in the E. coli isochorismatase superfamily and successfully converted it into an active (+) γ-lactamase. In summary, the isochorismatase superfamily is potentially a good candidate for obtaining novel (+) γ-lactamases. IMPORTANCE γ-Lactamases are important enzymatic catalysts in preparing optically pure γ-lactam enantiomers, which are high-value chiral intermediates. Different studies have presumed that the isochorismatase superfamily is a candidate to obtain novel (+) γ-lactamases. By engineering its substrate entrance tunnel, Nic, a representative protein of the isochorismatase superfamily, is converted to a (+) γ-lactamase. Tunnel engineering has proven effective in enhancing enzyme promiscuity. Therefore, the latent or active γ-lactamase activities of the isochorismatase superfamily members indicate their evolutionary path positions. American Society for Microbiology 2022-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8849098/ /pubmed/35171012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00985-21 Text en Copyright © 2022 Guo et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Guo, Xiaoyan
Chang, Licao
Jin, Haibo
Zhu, Junge
Tao, Yong
Wu, Sheng
Wang, Jianjun
Converting the E. coli Isochorismatase Nicotinamidase into γ-Lactamase
title Converting the E. coli Isochorismatase Nicotinamidase into γ-Lactamase
title_full Converting the E. coli Isochorismatase Nicotinamidase into γ-Lactamase
title_fullStr Converting the E. coli Isochorismatase Nicotinamidase into γ-Lactamase
title_full_unstemmed Converting the E. coli Isochorismatase Nicotinamidase into γ-Lactamase
title_short Converting the E. coli Isochorismatase Nicotinamidase into γ-Lactamase
title_sort converting the e. coli isochorismatase nicotinamidase into γ-lactamase
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8849098/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35171012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00985-21
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