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Tracking carrier protein motions with Raman spectroscopy.


ABSTRACT: Engineering microbial biosynthetic pathways represents a compelling route to gain access to expanded chemical diversity. Carrier proteins (CPs) play a central role in biosynthesis, but the fast motions of CPs make their conformational dynamics difficult to capture using traditional spectroscopic approaches. Here we present a low-resource method to directly reveal carrier protein-substrate interactions. Chemoenzymatic loading of commercially available, alkyne-containing substrates onto CPs enables rapid visualization of the molecular cargo's local environment using Raman spectroscopy. This method could clarify the foundations of the chain sequestration mechanism, facilitate the rapid characterization of CPs, and enable visualization of the vectoral processing of natural products both in vitro and in vivo.

SUBMITTER: Epstein SC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6527581 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tracking carrier protein motions with Raman spectroscopy.

Epstein Samuel C SC   Huff Adam R AR   Winesett Emily S ES   Londergan Casey H CH   Charkoudian Louise K LK  

Nature communications 20190520 1


Engineering microbial biosynthetic pathways represents a compelling route to gain access to expanded chemical diversity. Carrier proteins (CPs) play a central role in biosynthesis, but the fast motions of CPs make their conformational dynamics difficult to capture using traditional spectroscopic approaches. Here we present a low-resource method to directly reveal carrier protein-substrate interactions. Chemoenzymatic loading of commercially available, alkyne-containing substrates onto CPs enable  ...[more]

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