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Modularity of the hydrophobic core and evolution of functional diversity in fold A glycosyltransferases
Hydrophobic cores are fundamental structural properties of proteins typically associated with protein folding and stability; however, how the hydrophobic core shapes protein evolution and function is poorly understood. Here, we investigated the role of conserved hydrophobic cores in fold-A glycosylt...
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author | Venkat, Aarya Tehrani, Daniel Taujale, Rahil Yeung, Wayland Gravel, Nathan Moremen, Kelley W. Kannan, Natarajan |
author_facet | Venkat, Aarya Tehrani, Daniel Taujale, Rahil Yeung, Wayland Gravel, Nathan Moremen, Kelley W. Kannan, Natarajan |
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description | Hydrophobic cores are fundamental structural properties of proteins typically associated with protein folding and stability; however, how the hydrophobic core shapes protein evolution and function is poorly understood. Here, we investigated the role of conserved hydrophobic cores in fold-A glycosyltransferases (GT-As), a large superfamily of enzymes that catalyze formation of glycosidic linkages between diverse donor and acceptor substrates through distinct catalytic mechanisms (inverting versus retaining). Using hidden Markov models and protein structural alignments, we identify similarities in the phosphate-binding cassette (PBC) of GT-As and unrelated nucleotide-binding proteins, such as UDP-sugar pyrophosphorylases. We demonstrate that GT-As have diverged from other nucleotide-binding proteins through structural elaboration of the PBC and its unique hydrophobic tethering to the F-helix, which harbors the catalytic base (xED-Asp). While the hydrophobic tethering is conserved across diverse GT-A fold enzymes, some families, such as B3GNT2, display variations in tethering interactions and core packing. We evaluated the structural and functional impact of these core variations through experimental mutational analysis and molecular dynamics simulations and find that some of the core mutations (T336I in B3GNT2) increase catalytic efficiency by modulating the conformational occupancy of the catalytic base between “D-in” and acceptor-accessible “D-out” conformation. Taken together, our studies support a model of evolution in which the GT-A core evolved progressively through elaboration upon an ancient PBC found in diverse nucleotide-binding proteins, and malleability of this core provided the structural framework for evolving new catalytic and substrate-binding functions in extant GT-A fold enzymes. |
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spelling | pubmed-93640302022-08-11 Modularity of the hydrophobic core and evolution of functional diversity in fold A glycosyltransferases Venkat, Aarya Tehrani, Daniel Taujale, Rahil Yeung, Wayland Gravel, Nathan Moremen, Kelley W. Kannan, Natarajan J Biol Chem Research Article Hydrophobic cores are fundamental structural properties of proteins typically associated with protein folding and stability; however, how the hydrophobic core shapes protein evolution and function is poorly understood. Here, we investigated the role of conserved hydrophobic cores in fold-A glycosyltransferases (GT-As), a large superfamily of enzymes that catalyze formation of glycosidic linkages between diverse donor and acceptor substrates through distinct catalytic mechanisms (inverting versus retaining). Using hidden Markov models and protein structural alignments, we identify similarities in the phosphate-binding cassette (PBC) of GT-As and unrelated nucleotide-binding proteins, such as UDP-sugar pyrophosphorylases. We demonstrate that GT-As have diverged from other nucleotide-binding proteins through structural elaboration of the PBC and its unique hydrophobic tethering to the F-helix, which harbors the catalytic base (xED-Asp). While the hydrophobic tethering is conserved across diverse GT-A fold enzymes, some families, such as B3GNT2, display variations in tethering interactions and core packing. We evaluated the structural and functional impact of these core variations through experimental mutational analysis and molecular dynamics simulations and find that some of the core mutations (T336I in B3GNT2) increase catalytic efficiency by modulating the conformational occupancy of the catalytic base between “D-in” and acceptor-accessible “D-out” conformation. Taken together, our studies support a model of evolution in which the GT-A core evolved progressively through elaboration upon an ancient PBC found in diverse nucleotide-binding proteins, and malleability of this core provided the structural framework for evolving new catalytic and substrate-binding functions in extant GT-A fold enzymes. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9364030/ /pubmed/35780833 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102212 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Venkat, Aarya Tehrani, Daniel Taujale, Rahil Yeung, Wayland Gravel, Nathan Moremen, Kelley W. Kannan, Natarajan Modularity of the hydrophobic core and evolution of functional diversity in fold A glycosyltransferases |
title | Modularity of the hydrophobic core and evolution of functional diversity in fold A glycosyltransferases |
title_full | Modularity of the hydrophobic core and evolution of functional diversity in fold A glycosyltransferases |
title_fullStr | Modularity of the hydrophobic core and evolution of functional diversity in fold A glycosyltransferases |
title_full_unstemmed | Modularity of the hydrophobic core and evolution of functional diversity in fold A glycosyltransferases |
title_short | Modularity of the hydrophobic core and evolution of functional diversity in fold A glycosyltransferases |
title_sort | modularity of the hydrophobic core and evolution of functional diversity in fold a glycosyltransferases |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9364030/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35780833 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102212 |
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