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A novel thermophilic hemoprotein scaffold for rational design of biocatalysts
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نویسنده
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Joana Efua Aggrey-Fynn ,Nur Basak Surmeli
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منبع
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journal of biological inorganic chemistry - 2018 - دوره : 23 - شماره : 8 - صفحه:1295 -1307
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چکیده
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abstracthemoproteins are commonly found in nature, and involved in many important cellular processes such as oxygen transport, electron transfer, and catalysis. rational design of hemoproteins can not only inspire novel biocatalysts but will also lead to a better understanding of structure–function relationships in native hemoproteins. here, the heme nitric oxide/oxygen-binding protein from caldanaerobacter subterraneus subsp. tengcongensis (tth-nox) is used as a novel scaffold for oxidation biocatalyst design. we show that signaling protein tth-nox can be reengineered to catalyze h2o2 decomposition and oxidation of 2,2′-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) by h2o2. in addition, the role of the distal tyrosine (tyr140) in catalysis is investigated. the mutation of tyr140 to alanine hinders the catalysis of the oxidation reactions. on the other hand, the mutation of tyr140 to histidine, which is commonly observed in peroxidases, leads to a significant increase of the catalytic activity. taken together, these results show that, while the distal histidine plays an important role in hemoprotein reactions with h2o2, it is not always essential for oxidation activity. we show that tth-nox protein can be used as an alternative scaffold for the design of novel biocatalysts with desired reactivity or functionality. graphical abstracth-nox proteins are homologous to the nitric oxide sensor soluble guanylate cyclase. here, we show that the gas sensor protein tth-nox shows limited capacity for catalysis of redox reactions and it can be used as a novel scaffold in biocatalysis design. open image in new window
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کلیدواژه
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Hemoproteins ,Protein engineering ,Heme nitric oxide/oxygen-binding protein ,Peroxidase ,Enzymes
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آدرس
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İzmir Institute of Technology, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Turkey, Izmir Institute of Technology, Department of Bioengineering, Turkey
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