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Directed evolution of the tryptophan synthase ?-subunit for stand-alone function recapitulates allosteric activation.


ABSTRACT: Enzymes in heteromeric, allosterically regulated complexes catalyze a rich array of chemical reactions. Separating the subunits of such complexes, however, often severely attenuates their catalytic activities, because they can no longer be activated by their protein partners. We used directed evolution to explore allosteric regulation as a source of latent catalytic potential using the ?-subunit of tryptophan synthase from Pyrococcus furiosus (PfTrpB). As part of its native ???? complex, TrpB efficiently produces tryptophan and tryptophan analogs; activity drops considerably when it is used as a stand-alone catalyst without the ?-subunit. Kinetic, spectroscopic, and X-ray crystallographic data show that this lost activity can be recovered by mutations that reproduce the effects of complexation with the ?-subunit. The engineered PfTrpB is a powerful platform for production of Trp analogs and for further directed evolution to expand substrate and reaction scope.

SUBMITTER: Buller AR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4664345 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Directed evolution of the tryptophan synthase β-subunit for stand-alone function recapitulates allosteric activation.

Buller Andrew R AR   Brinkmann-Chen Sabine S   Romney David K DK   Herger Michael M   Murciano-Calles Javier J   Arnold Frances H FH  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20151109 47


Enzymes in heteromeric, allosterically regulated complexes catalyze a rich array of chemical reactions. Separating the subunits of such complexes, however, often severely attenuates their catalytic activities, because they can no longer be activated by their protein partners. We used directed evolution to explore allosteric regulation as a source of latent catalytic potential using the β-subunit of tryptophan synthase from Pyrococcus furiosus (PfTrpB). As part of its native αββα complex, TrpB ef  ...[more]

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