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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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Molecular docking simulations were used to model S-VX, S-RVX, and GD in the active-site pockets of PTE_27, PTE_28, and PTE_27.14, respectively. The resulting models indicated that the designed active-site pockets were large enough to accommodate the bulky nerve agents and form direct contacts with them, mostly due to two large-to-small mutations, His254Gly and Leu303Thr.These direct contacts may also underlie the high enantioselectivity observed in some designs (>10<sup>4</sup> for design PTE_28). Furthermore, several improved esterases and lactonases (PTE13-15, 30-34, and 36) encoded the His254Arg mutation,which changed the sterics and electrostatics of the active-site pocket, as also reported in laboratory-evolution studies that enhanced these activities. Therefore it could be concluded that the FuncLib mutations only affected the structure of the active-site pocket,that improved efficiency for different substrates stemmed from different types of molecular changes, and that a handful of active-site mutations was sufficient to effect orders-of-magnitude improvements in catalytic efficiency and selectivity against several substrates. | Molecular docking simulations were used to model S-VX, S-RVX, and GD in the active-site pockets of PTE_27, PTE_28, and PTE_27.14, respectively. The resulting models indicated that the designed active-site pockets were large enough to accommodate the bulky nerve agents and form direct contacts with them, mostly due to two large-to-small mutations, His254Gly and Leu303Thr.These direct contacts may also underlie the high enantioselectivity observed in some designs (>10<sup>4</sup> for design PTE_28). Furthermore, several improved esterases and lactonases (PTE13-15, 30-34, and 36) encoded the His254Arg mutation,which changed the sterics and electrostatics of the active-site pocket, as also reported in laboratory-evolution studies that enhanced these activities. Therefore it could be concluded that the FuncLib mutations only affected the structure of the active-site pocket,that improved efficiency for different substrates stemmed from different types of molecular changes, and that a handful of active-site mutations was sufficient to effect orders-of-magnitude improvements in catalytic efficiency and selectivity against several substrates. | ||
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+ | *<scene name='78/789383/Cv/35'>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>. | ||
+ | *<scene name='78/789383/Cvq/11'>S-VX in the active-site pocket of PTE_27 (surface representation)</scene>. | ||
+ | *<scene name='78/789383/Cv/38'>S-VX in the active-site pocket of PTE_27</scene>. | ||
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+ | *<scene name='78/789383/Cvt/4'>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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