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J Biol Chem ; 284(14): 9257-69, 2009 Apr 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19181663

RESUMO

Increased conformational flexibility is the prevailing explanation for the high catalytic efficiency of cold-adapted enzymes at low temperatures. However, less is known about the structural determinants of flexibility. We reported two novel cold-adapted zinc metalloproteases in the thermolysin family, vibriolysin MCP-02 from a deep sea bacterium and vibriolysin E495 from an Arctic sea ice bacterium, and compared them with their mesophilic homolog, pseudolysin from a terrestrial bacterium. Their catalytic efficiencies, k(cat)/K(m) (10-40 degrees C), followed the order pseudolysin < MCP-02 < E495 with a ratio of approximately 1:2:4. MCP-02 and E495 have the same optimal temperature (T(opt), 57 degrees C, 5 degrees C lower than pseudolysin) and apparent melting temperature (T(m) = 64 degrees C, approximately 10 degrees C lower than pseudolysin). Structural analysis showed that the slightly lower stabilities resulted from a decrease in the number of salt bridges. Fluorescence quenching experiments and molecular dynamics simulations showed that the flexibilities of the proteins were pseudolysin < MCP-02 < E495, suggesting that optimization of flexibility is a strategy for cold adaptation. Molecular dynamics results showed that the ordinal increase in flexibility from pseudolysin to MCP-02 and E495, especially the increase from MCP-02 to E495, mainly resulted from the decrease of hydrogen-bond stability in the dynamic structure, which was due to the increase in asparagine, serine, and threonine residues. Finally, a model for the cold adaptation of MCP-02 and E495 was proposed. This is the first report of the optimization of hydrogen-bonding dynamics as a strategy for cold adaptation and provides new insights into the structural basis underlying conformational flexibility.


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Adaptação Biológica , Biocatálise , Temperatura Baixa , Camada de Gelo/microbiologia , Termolisina/química , Termolisina/metabolismo , Zinco/metabolismo , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Regiões Árticas , Biologia Computacional , Simulação por Computador , Sequência Conservada , Estabilidade Enzimática , Ligação de Hidrogênio , Modelos Moleculares , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Oceanos e Mares , Pseudomonas/enzimologia , Pseudomonas/genética , Alinhamento de Sequência , Homologia Estrutural de Proteína , Termolisina/classificação , Termolisina/genética
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