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Kemp elimination catalysts by computational enzyme design
Authors:Röthlisberger Daniela  Khersonsky Olga  Wollacott Andrew M  Jiang Lin  DeChancie Jason  Betker Jamie  Gallaher Jasmine L  Althoff Eric A  Zanghellini Alexandre  Dym Orly  Albeck Shira  Houk Kendall N  Tawfik Dan S  Baker David
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA.
Abstract:The design of new enzymes for reactions not catalysed by naturally occurring biocatalysts is a challenge for protein engineering and is a critical test of our understanding of enzyme catalysis. Here we describe the computational design of eight enzymes that use two different catalytic motifs to catalyse the Kemp elimination-a model reaction for proton transfer from carbon-with measured rate enhancements of up to 10(5) and multiple turnovers. Mutational analysis confirms that catalysis depends on the computationally designed active sites, and a high-resolution crystal structure suggests that the designs have close to atomic accuracy. Application of in vitro evolution to enhance the computational designs produced a >200-fold increase in k(cat)/K(m) (k(cat)/K(m) of 2,600 M(-1)s(-1) and k(cat)/k(uncat) of >10(6)). These results demonstrate the power of combining computational protein design with directed evolution for creating new enzymes, and we anticipate the creation of a wide range of useful new catalysts in the future.
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