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Acceleration of catalysis in dihydrofolate reductase by transient, site-specific photothermal excitation.


ABSTRACT: We have studied the role of protein dynamics in chemical catalysis in the enzyme dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR), using a pump-probe method that employs pulsed-laser photothermal heating of a gold nanoparticle (AuNP) to directly excite a local region of the protein structure and transient absorbance to probe the effect on enzyme activity. Enzyme activity is accelerated by pulsed-laser excitation when the AuNP is attached close to a network of coupled motions in DHFR (on the FG loop, containing residues 116-132, or on a nearby alpha helix). No rate acceleration is observed when the AuNP is attached away from the network (distal mutant and His-tagged mutant) with pulsed excitation, or for any attachment site with continuous wave excitation. We interpret these results within an energy landscape model in which transient, site-specific addition of energy to the enzyme speeds up the search for reactive conformations by activating motions that facilitate this search.

SUBMITTER: Kozlowski R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7848751 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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