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Insights into the role of electrostatics in temperature adaptation: a comparative study of psychrophilic, mesophilic, and thermophilic subtilisin-like serine proteases

To investigate the role of electrostatics in different temperature adaptations, we performed a comparative study on subtilisin-like serine proteases from psychrophilic Vibrio sp. PA-44 (VPR), mesophilic Engyodontium album (Tritirachium album) (PRK), and thermophilic Thermus aquaticus (AQN) using mul...

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Autores principales: Xia, Yuan-Ling, Sun, Jian-Hong, Ai, Shi-Meng, Li, Yi, Du, Xing, Sang, Peng, Yang, Li-Quan, Fu, Yun-Xin, Liu, Shu-Qun
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9085296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35547280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra05845h
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author Xia, Yuan-Ling
Sun, Jian-Hong
Ai, Shi-Meng
Li, Yi
Du, Xing
Sang, Peng
Yang, Li-Quan
Fu, Yun-Xin
Liu, Shu-Qun
author_facet Xia, Yuan-Ling
Sun, Jian-Hong
Ai, Shi-Meng
Li, Yi
Du, Xing
Sang, Peng
Yang, Li-Quan
Fu, Yun-Xin
Liu, Shu-Qun
author_sort Xia, Yuan-Ling
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description To investigate the role of electrostatics in different temperature adaptations, we performed a comparative study on subtilisin-like serine proteases from psychrophilic Vibrio sp. PA-44 (VPR), mesophilic Engyodontium album (Tritirachium album) (PRK), and thermophilic Thermus aquaticus (AQN) using multiple-replica molecular dynamics (MD) simulations combined with continuum electrostatics calculations. The results reveal that although salt bridges are not a crucial factor in determining the overall thermostability of these three proteases, they on average provide the greatest, moderate, and least electrostatic stabilization to AQN, PRK, and VPR, respectively, at the respective organism growth temperatures. Most salt bridges in AQN are effectively stabilizing and thus contribute to maintaining the overall structural stability at 343 K, while nearly half of the salt bridges in VPR interconvert between being stabilizing and being destabilizing, likely aiding in enhancing the local conformational flexibility at 283 K. The individual salt bridges, salt-bridge networks, and calcium ions contribute differentially to local stability and flexibility of these three enzyme structures, depending on their spatial distributions and electrostatic strengths. The shared negatively charged surface potential at the active center of the three enzymes may provide the active-center flexibility necessary for nucleophilic attack and proton transfer. The differences in distributions of the electro-negative, electro-positive, and electro-neutral potentials, particularly over the back surfaces of the three proteases, may modulate/affect not only protein solubility and thermostability but also structural stability and flexibility/rigidity. These results demonstrate that electrostatics contributes to both heat and cold adaptation of subtilisin-like serine proteases through fine-tuning, either globally or locally, the structural stability and conformational flexibility/rigidity, thus providing a foundation for further engineering and mutagenesis studies.
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spelling pubmed-90852962022-05-10 Insights into the role of electrostatics in temperature adaptation: a comparative study of psychrophilic, mesophilic, and thermophilic subtilisin-like serine proteases Xia, Yuan-Ling Sun, Jian-Hong Ai, Shi-Meng Li, Yi Du, Xing Sang, Peng Yang, Li-Quan Fu, Yun-Xin Liu, Shu-Qun RSC Adv Chemistry To investigate the role of electrostatics in different temperature adaptations, we performed a comparative study on subtilisin-like serine proteases from psychrophilic Vibrio sp. PA-44 (VPR), mesophilic Engyodontium album (Tritirachium album) (PRK), and thermophilic Thermus aquaticus (AQN) using multiple-replica molecular dynamics (MD) simulations combined with continuum electrostatics calculations. The results reveal that although salt bridges are not a crucial factor in determining the overall thermostability of these three proteases, they on average provide the greatest, moderate, and least electrostatic stabilization to AQN, PRK, and VPR, respectively, at the respective organism growth temperatures. Most salt bridges in AQN are effectively stabilizing and thus contribute to maintaining the overall structural stability at 343 K, while nearly half of the salt bridges in VPR interconvert between being stabilizing and being destabilizing, likely aiding in enhancing the local conformational flexibility at 283 K. The individual salt bridges, salt-bridge networks, and calcium ions contribute differentially to local stability and flexibility of these three enzyme structures, depending on their spatial distributions and electrostatic strengths. The shared negatively charged surface potential at the active center of the three enzymes may provide the active-center flexibility necessary for nucleophilic attack and proton transfer. The differences in distributions of the electro-negative, electro-positive, and electro-neutral potentials, particularly over the back surfaces of the three proteases, may modulate/affect not only protein solubility and thermostability but also structural stability and flexibility/rigidity. These results demonstrate that electrostatics contributes to both heat and cold adaptation of subtilisin-like serine proteases through fine-tuning, either globally or locally, the structural stability and conformational flexibility/rigidity, thus providing a foundation for further engineering and mutagenesis studies. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9085296/ /pubmed/35547280 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra05845h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Xia, Yuan-Ling
Sun, Jian-Hong
Ai, Shi-Meng
Li, Yi
Du, Xing
Sang, Peng
Yang, Li-Quan
Fu, Yun-Xin
Liu, Shu-Qun
Insights into the role of electrostatics in temperature adaptation: a comparative study of psychrophilic, mesophilic, and thermophilic subtilisin-like serine proteases
title Insights into the role of electrostatics in temperature adaptation: a comparative study of psychrophilic, mesophilic, and thermophilic subtilisin-like serine proteases
title_full Insights into the role of electrostatics in temperature adaptation: a comparative study of psychrophilic, mesophilic, and thermophilic subtilisin-like serine proteases
title_fullStr Insights into the role of electrostatics in temperature adaptation: a comparative study of psychrophilic, mesophilic, and thermophilic subtilisin-like serine proteases
title_full_unstemmed Insights into the role of electrostatics in temperature adaptation: a comparative study of psychrophilic, mesophilic, and thermophilic subtilisin-like serine proteases
title_short Insights into the role of electrostatics in temperature adaptation: a comparative study of psychrophilic, mesophilic, and thermophilic subtilisin-like serine proteases
title_sort insights into the role of electrostatics in temperature adaptation: a comparative study of psychrophilic, mesophilic, and thermophilic subtilisin-like serine proteases
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9085296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35547280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra05845h
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