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Characterization of the channel constriction allowing the access of the substrate to the active site of yeast oxidosqualene cyclase.


ABSTRACT: In oxidosqualene cyclases (OSCs), an enzyme which has been extensively studied as a target for hypocholesterolemic or antifungal drugs, a lipophilic channel connects the surface of the protein with the active site cavity. Active site and channel are separated by a narrow constriction operating as a mobile gate for the substrate passage. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae OSC, two aminoacidic residues of the channel/constriction apparatus, Ala525 and Glu526, were previously showed as critical for maintaining the enzyme functionality. In this work sixteen novel mutants, each bearing a substitution at or around the channel constrictions, were tested for their enzymatic activity. Modelling studies showed that the most functionality-lowering substitutions deeply alter the H-bond network involving the channel/constriction apparatus. A rotation of Tyr239 is proposed as part of the mechanism permitting the access of the substrate to the active site. The inhibition of OSC by squalene was used as a tool for understanding whether the residues under study are involved in a pre-catalytic selection and docking of the substrate oxidosqualene.

SUBMITTER: Oliaro-Bosso S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3141018 | biostudies-literature | 2011

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization of the channel constriction allowing the access of the substrate to the active site of yeast oxidosqualene cyclase.

Oliaro-Bosso Simonetta S   Caron Giulia G   Taramino Silvia S   Ermondi Giuseppe G   Viola Franca F   Balliano Gianni G  

PloS one 20110721 7


In oxidosqualene cyclases (OSCs), an enzyme which has been extensively studied as a target for hypocholesterolemic or antifungal drugs, a lipophilic channel connects the surface of the protein with the active site cavity. Active site and channel are separated by a narrow constriction operating as a mobile gate for the substrate passage. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae OSC, two aminoacidic residues of the channel/constriction apparatus, Ala525 and Glu526, were previously showed as critical for mainta  ...[more]

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