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<StructureSection load='' size='450' side='right' scene='79/793845/Cv/14' caption='Phosphotriesterase (PTE)'>
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=== Automated design of efficient and functionally diverse enzyme repertoires ===
=== Automated design of efficient and functionally diverse enzyme repertoires ===
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<big>Olga Khersonsky, Rosalie Lipsh, Ziv Avizemer, Yacov Ashani, Moshe Goldsmith, Haim Leader, Orly Dym, Shelly Rogotner, Devin L. Trudeau, Jaime Prilusky, Pep Amengual-Rigo, Victor Guallar, Dan S. Tawfik, and Sarel J. Fleishman</big> <ref>REF</ref>
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<big>Olga Khersonsky, Rosalie Lipsh, Ziv Avizemer, Yacov Ashani, Moshe Goldsmith, Haim Leader, Orly Dym, Shelly Rogotner, Devin L. Trudeau, Jaime Prilusky, Pep Amengual-Rigo, Victor Guallar, Dan S. Tawfik, and Sarel J. Fleishman</big> <ref>doi 10.1016/j.molcel.2018.08.033</ref>
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<b>Molecular Tour</b><br>
<b>Molecular Tour</b><br>
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The focal point of our study was the phosphotriesterase (PTE) from ''​Pseudomonas diminuta''. PTE is a promiscuous metalloenzyme: in addition to highly efficient hydrolysis of the organophosphate pesticide paraoxon (​k<sub>cat</sub>/K<sub>M</sub> approximately 10​<sup>8</sup> M​<sup>-1</sup>​s​<sup>-1</sup>​), it promiscuously hydrolyzes esters, lactones, and diverse organophosphates, including toxic nerve agents, such as VX, Russian VX, soman (GD), and cyclosarin (GF), albeit with k<sub>cat</sub>/K<sub>M</sub> values that are orders-of-magnitude lower than for paraoxon. Effective organophosphate detoxification, however, demands high catalytic efficiency, with ​k<sub>cat</sub>/K<sub>M</sub> of 10​<sup>7</sup> M​<sup>-1​</sup>min<sup>​-1</sup> considered a minimum for​ ''in vivo'' protection, thereby motivating several recent enzyme-engineering efforts that targeted PTE​. Furthermore, the growing threat from a new generation of nerve agents, similar in structure to VX and GF​​, emphasizes the need for broad-spectrum nerve-agent hydrolases. FuncLib’s goal is to design a small set of stable, efficient,and functionally diverse multipoint active-site mutants suitable for low-throughput experimental testing. The design strategy is general and can be applied, in principle, to any natural enzyme starting from its molecular structure and adiverse set of homologous sequences.
The focal point of our study was the phosphotriesterase (PTE) from ''​Pseudomonas diminuta''. PTE is a promiscuous metalloenzyme: in addition to highly efficient hydrolysis of the organophosphate pesticide paraoxon (​k<sub>cat</sub>/K<sub>M</sub> approximately 10​<sup>8</sup> M​<sup>-1</sup>​s​<sup>-1</sup>​), it promiscuously hydrolyzes esters, lactones, and diverse organophosphates, including toxic nerve agents, such as VX, Russian VX, soman (GD), and cyclosarin (GF), albeit with k<sub>cat</sub>/K<sub>M</sub> values that are orders-of-magnitude lower than for paraoxon. Effective organophosphate detoxification, however, demands high catalytic efficiency, with ​k<sub>cat</sub>/K<sub>M</sub> of 10​<sup>7</sup> M​<sup>-1​</sup>min<sup>​-1</sup> considered a minimum for​ ''in vivo'' protection, thereby motivating several recent enzyme-engineering efforts that targeted PTE​. Furthermore, the growing threat from a new generation of nerve agents, similar in structure to VX and GF​​, emphasizes the need for broad-spectrum nerve-agent hydrolases. FuncLib’s goal is to design a small set of stable, efficient,and functionally diverse multipoint active-site mutants suitable for low-throughput experimental testing. The design strategy is general and can be applied, in principle, to any natural enzyme starting from its molecular structure and adiverse set of homologous sequences.
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<scene name='79/793845/Cv/2'>The wild type PTE active site</scene> (PDB entry [[1hzy]]) comprises a bimetal center, typically of <font color='gray'><b>Zn​<sup>2+</sup> ions (gray spheres)</b></font>, which are liganded by <span style="color:orange;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">highly conserved residues (orange)</span>. <font color='red'><b>Water molecules are shown as red spheres</b></font>. <scene name='79/793845/Cv/4'>Eight additional residues</scene> <font color='magenta'><b>(magenta) comprise the active-site wall and are less conserved</b></font>. FuncLib starts by filtering single-point mutations according to evolutionary-conservation and atomistic-stability analyses, resulting in a subset of potentially tolerated mutations:
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<scene name='79/793845/Cv/15'>The wild type PTE active site</scene> (PDB entry [[1hzy]]) comprises a bimetal center, typically of <font color='brown'><b>Zn​<sup>2+</sup> ions (brown spheres)</b></font>, which are liganded by <span style="color:orange;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">highly conserved residues (orange)</span>. <font color='red'><b>Water molecules are shown as red spheres</b></font>. <scene name='79/793845/Cv/16'>Eight additional residues</scene> <font color='magenta'><b>(magenta) comprise the active-site wall and are less conserved</b></font>. FuncLib starts by filtering single-point mutations according to evolutionary-conservation and atomistic-stability analyses, resulting in a subset of potentially tolerated mutations:
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Modified shape and electrostatic properties of the active-site pocket in PTE designs:
Modified shape and electrostatic properties of the active-site pocket in PTE designs:
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cv/5'>Wild type PTE</scene>​
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cv/27'>Wild type PTE</scene>​
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cv/6'>PTE_5</scene> (PDB entry [[6gbj]]). '''Mutations: H254R, H257W, L303T, and M317L'''.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cv/28'>PTE_5</scene> (PDB entry [[6gbj]]). '''Mutations: H254R, H257W, L303T, and M317L'''.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cv/7'>PTE_27</scene> (PDB entry [[6gbk]]). '''Mutations: I106L, H254G, and M317L'''.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cv/29'>PTE_27</scene> (PDB entry [[6gbk]]). '''Mutations: I106L, H254G, and M317L'''.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cv/8'>PTE_28</scene> (PDB entry [[6gbl]]). '''Mutations: I106L, H254G, H257W, and L303T'''.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cv/30'>PTE_28</scene> (PDB entry [[6gbl]]). '''Mutations: I106L, H254G, H257W, and L303T'''.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cv/31'>Animation of these scenes</scene>.
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PTE_27 and PTE_28 exhibit a larger active-site pocket than PTE and high catalytic efficiency against bulky V- and G-type nerve agents:
PTE_27 and PTE_28 exhibit a larger active-site pocket than PTE and high catalytic efficiency against bulky V- and G-type nerve agents:
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvq/1'>Active-site pocket of wild type PTE</scene>
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvq/7'>Active-site pocket of wild type PTE</scene>
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvq/2'>Active-site pocket of PTE_27</scene>
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvq/8'>Active-site pocket of PTE_27</scene>
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvq/3'>Active-site pocket of PTE_28</scene>
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvq/9'>Active-site pocket of PTE_28</scene>
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvt/1'>Mutation His254Gly mostly contributes to enlargement of active-site pocket in PTE_27</scene>. <span style="color:lime;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">Wild type PTE is in green</span>, <font color='magenta'><b>PTE_27 in magenta</b></font>, and <span style="color:yellow;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">His254 in yellow</span>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvt/11'>Mutation His254Gly mostly contributes to enlargement of active-site pocket in PTE_27</scene>. <span style="color:lime;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">Wild type PTE is in green</span>, <font color='magenta'><b>PTE_27 in magenta</b></font>, and <span style="color:yellow;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">His254 in yellow</span>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvt/2'>Mutations His254Gly and Leu303Thr mostly contribute to enlargement of active-site pocket in PTE_28</scene>. <span style="color:lime;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">Wild type PTE is in green</span>, <font color='magenta'><b>PTE_28 in magenta</b></font>, <span style="color:yellow;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">His254 and Leu303 are in yellow</span>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvt/12'>Mutations His254Gly and Leu303Thr mostly contribute to enlargement of active-site pocket in PTE_28</scene>. <span style="color:lime;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">Wild type PTE is in green</span>, <font color='magenta'><b>PTE_28 in magenta</b></font>, <span style="color:yellow;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">His254 and Leu303 are in yellow</span>.
Next catalytic efficiency was measured in the designs that retained high phosphotriesterase activity with the toxic nerve agents, VX, Russian VX (RVX), Soman (GD). PTE_27 exhibited 66-fold increase in VX hydrolysis efficiency relative to wild-type PTE, and PTE_28 exhibited remarkable gains in efficiency of 1,550 and 3,980-fold respectively, in hydrolyzing RVX and GF. Starting from PTE_27, a second round of design was tested, this time directing FuncLib to rank point mutations of PTE_27. 14 designs were experimentally tested, finding that designs PTE_27.14 and PTE_27.16 exhibited increased activities towards GD (32-fold and 122-fold, respectively), and both designs exhibited a 3,000-fold increase in hydrolyzing GF. These designs for the highly toxic nerve agents RVX, GD, and GF, may be suitable for ​''in vivo'' detoxification.
Next catalytic efficiency was measured in the designs that retained high phosphotriesterase activity with the toxic nerve agents, VX, Russian VX (RVX), Soman (GD). PTE_27 exhibited 66-fold increase in VX hydrolysis efficiency relative to wild-type PTE, and PTE_28 exhibited remarkable gains in efficiency of 1,550 and 3,980-fold respectively, in hydrolyzing RVX and GF. Starting from PTE_27, a second round of design was tested, this time directing FuncLib to rank point mutations of PTE_27. 14 designs were experimentally tested, finding that designs PTE_27.14 and PTE_27.16 exhibited increased activities towards GD (32-fold and 122-fold, respectively), and both designs exhibited a 3,000-fold increase in hydrolyzing GF. These designs for the highly toxic nerve agents RVX, GD, and GF, may be suitable for ​''in vivo'' detoxification.
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'''S-VX:'''
'''S-VX:'''
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cv/11'>S-VX interactions with PTE_27</scene>. <span style="color:orange;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">The active site highly conserved residues are in orange</span>, <span style="color:lime;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">The carbon atoms of S-VX are in green</span>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cv/23'>S-VX interactions with PTE_27</scene>. <span style="color:orange;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">The active site highly conserved residues are in orange</span>, <span style="color:lime;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">The carbon atoms of S-VX are in green</span>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvq/4'>S-VX in the active-site pocket of PTE_27 (surface representation)</scene>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvq/11'>S-VX in the active-site pocket of PTE_27 (surface representation)</scene>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cv/12'>S-VX in the active-site pocket of PTE_27</scene>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cv/26'>S-VX in the active-site pocket of PTE_27</scene>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cv/13'>Difference between PTE_27 alone and with S-VX</scene> <jmol><jmolButton>
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvt/3'>Difference between wt PTE and PTE_27/S-VX</scene>. <span style="color:cyan;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">Wild type PTE is in cyan</span>, <font color='magenta'><b>PTE_27 in magenta</b></font>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvt/13'>Difference between wt PTE and PTE_27/S-VX</scene>. <span style="color:cyan;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">Wild type PTE is in cyan</span>, <font color='magenta'><b>PTE_27 in magenta</b></font>.
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'''S-RVX:'''
'''S-RVX:'''
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cv1/1'>S-RVX interactions with PTE_28</scene>. <span style="color:orange;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">The active site highly conserved residues are in orange</span>, <span style="color:salmon;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">The carbon atoms of S-RVX are in salmon</span>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cv1/4'>S-RVX interactions with PTE_28</scene>. <span style="color:orange;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">The active site highly conserved residues are in orange</span>, <span style="color:salmon;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">The carbon atoms of S-RVX are in salmon</span>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvq/5'>S-RVX in the active-site pocket of PTE_28 (surface representation)</scene>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvq/12'>S-RVX in the active-site pocket of PTE_28 (surface representation)</scene>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cv1/2'>S-RVX in the active-site pocket of PTE_28</scene>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cv1/5'>S-RVX in the active-site pocket of PTE_28</scene>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvt/5'>Difference between wt PTE and PTE_28/S-RVX</scene>. <span style="color:cyan;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">Wild type PTE is in cyan</span>, <font color='magenta'><b>PTE_28 in magenta</b></font>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvt/15'>Difference between wt PTE and PTE_28/S-RVX</scene>. <span style="color:cyan;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">Wild type PTE is in cyan</span>, <font color='magenta'><b>PTE_28 in magenta</b></font>.
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'''Soman:'''
'''Soman:'''
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvt/7'>Soman interactions with PTE_27.14</scene>. <span style="color:orange;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">The active site highly conserved residues are in orange</span>, <span style="color:olive;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">The carbon atoms of soman are in olive</span>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvt/19'>Soman interactions with PTE_27.14</scene>. <span style="color:orange;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">The active site highly conserved residues are in orange</span>, <span style="color:olive;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">The carbon atoms of soman are in olive</span>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvq/6'>Soman in the active-site pocket of PTE_27.14 (surface representation)</scene>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvq/13'>Soman in the active-site pocket of PTE_27.14 (surface representation)</scene>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvt/8'>Soman in the active-site pocket of PTE_27.14</scene>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvt/18'>Soman in the active-site pocket of PTE_27.14</scene>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvt/9'>Difference between wt PTE and PTE_27.14/Soman</scene>. <span style="color:cyan;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">Wild type PTE is in cyan</span>, <font color='magenta'><b>PTE_27.14 in magenta</b></font>.
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*<scene name='79/793845/Cvt/20'>Difference between wt PTE and PTE_27.14/Soman</scene>. <span style="color:cyan;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">Wild type PTE is in cyan</span>, <font color='magenta'><b>PTE_27.14 in magenta</b></font>.
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These three models show high geometric complementarity between the designed pockets and the respective substrates.
These three models show high geometric complementarity between the designed pockets and the respective substrates.
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'''PDB references:''' Repertoires of functionally diverse enzymes through computational design at epistatic active-site positions, [[6gbj]]; [[6gbk]]; [[6gbl]].
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<b>References</b><br>
<b>References</b><br>
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