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$^{15}N$ NMR Relaxation Studies of Backbone Motion of the catalytic Residues in Free and Steroid-bound ${\Delta}^5$-3-Ketosteroid Isomerase

  • Lee, Hee-Cheon;Sunggoo Yun
    • 한국자기공명학회논문지
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    • 제5권2호
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    • pp.130-137
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    • 2001
  • Backbone dynamics of the catalytic residues in free and steroid-bound $\Delta$$^{5}$ -3- ketosteroid isomerase from Pseudomonas testosteroni has been examined by $^{15}$ N relaxation measurements. The relaxation data were analyzed using the model-free formalism to extract the model-free parameters (S$^2$, $\tau$$_{e}$, and R$_{ex}$). Tyr-34 and Asp-99 exhibit enhanced high-frequency (pico- to nanosecond) internal motions in the free enzyme, which are restricted upon ligand binding, while Asp-38 experiences severe restriction of the internal motions in the fee enzyme, suggesting that Tyr-14 and Asp-99 are more actively involved in the ligand binding than Asp-38. The results also indicate that the H-bond network in the catalytic cavity might be slightly strengthened upon ligand binding, which may have some implications on the enzyme mechanism.he enzyme mechanism.m.

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NMR Study on the Internal Dynamics of Ketosteroid Isomerase

  • Lee, Hee-Cheon
    • 한국생물물리학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국생물물리학회 2003년도 정기총회 및 학술발표회
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    • pp.26-26
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    • 2003
  • The backbone dynamics of ketosteroid isomerase, a homodimeric enzyme with 125 amino acid residues per subunit, has been studied in the presence/absence of a steroid ligand and 5% trifluoroethanol (TFE) by $^{15}$ M relaxation measurements. The relaxation data were analyzed using the model-free formalism to extract the model-free parameters (S$^2$, $\tau$$_{e}$, and R$_{ex}$ ). The results show that a large number of the residues, particularly those involved in the dimer interaction, exhibit reduced order parameters (S$^2$) in the steroid-bound enzyme, indicating the increased high-frequency (pico- to nanosecond) motions in the interface region upon ligand binding. The results also show that that the presence of 5 % TFE in free enzyme causes little change or slight increase in the order parameters for a number of residues in the dimer interface region. However, the majority of the residues in free enzyme exhibit reduced order parameters in the presence of 5 % TFE, indicating that the increase in entropy is partially responsible for the increased stability of KSI by 5% TFE.E.E.

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Crystal Structure of $\Delta$-3-Ketosteroid Isomerase From Pseudomonas testosteroni in Complex with Equilenin Settles the Correct Hydrogen Bonding Scheme for Transition-State Stabilization

  • Cho, Hyun-Soo;Ha, Nam-Chul;Park, Gildon
    • 한국생물물리학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국생물물리학회 1999년도 학술발표회 진행표 및 논문초록
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    • pp.36-36
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    • 1999
  • Bacterial Δ-3-ketosteroid isomerase (KSI) catalyzes the conversion of Δ-to Δ-3-ketosteroids via enolate formation, which is also found in the synthesis of all steroid hormones in mammals. In Pseudomonas testosteroni, KSI Asp38 (pKa ~ 4.7) was identified as the general base which abstracts the steroid C4b-H (pKa ~ 12.7) to form the dienolate intermediate.(omitted)

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Theoretical Evaluation of the Electrophilic Catalyses in Successive Enolization and Reketonization Reactions by Δ5-3-Ketosteroid Isomerase

  • Park, Hwang-Seo;Seh, Jung-Hun;Lee, Sang-Youb
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제23권6호
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    • pp.837-845
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    • 2002
  • Based on ab initio calculations at the MP2(FULL)/6-31+G**//RHF/6-31G** level, we compare the energetic and mechanistic features of a model reaction for catalytic action of Δ?-3-ketosteroid isomerase (KSL,E.C.5.3,3.1) with those of a corresponding nonenzymatic reaction in aqueous solution. The results show that the two catalytic acid residues,Tyr14 and Asp99, can lower the free energy of activation by 8.6kcal/mol, which is in good agreement with the experimentally predicted~9 kcal/mol,contribution of electrophilic catalyses to the whole enzymatic rate enhancement. The dienolate intermediate formed by proton transfer from the substrate carbon acid to the catalytic base residue (Asp38) ins predicted to be stabilized by 12.0 kcal/mol in the enzymatic reaction, making its formation thermodynamically favorable. It has been argued that enzymes catalyzing the reactions of carbon acids should resolve the thermodynamic problem of stabilizing the enolate intermediate as well as the kinetic porblem of lowering the free energy of activation for porton abstraction. We find that KSI can successfully overcome the thermodynamic difficulty ingerent in the nonenzymatic reaction through the electrophilic catalyses of the two acid residues. Owing to the stabilization of dienolate intermediate, the reketonization step could influence the overall reaction rate more significantly in the KSI- catalyzed reaction than in the nonenzymatic reaction, further supporting the previous experimental findings. However, the electrophilic catalyses alone cannot account for the whole catalygic capability (12-13 kcal/mol), confiming the earlier experimental implications for the invement of additional catalytic components. The present computational study indicates clearly how catalytic residues of KSI resolve the fundamental problems associated with the entropic penalty for forming the rate-limiting transition state and its destabilization in the bulk solvation environment.

Rapid Mapping of Active Site of KSI by Paramagnetic NMR

  • Joe, Yong-Nam;Cha, Hyung-Jin;Lee, Hyeong-Ju;Choi, Kwan-Yong;Lee, Hee-Cheon
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제33권9호
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    • pp.2981-2984
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    • 2012
  • Active site mapping has been done for ${\Delta}^5$-3-ketosteroid isomerase (KSI) by analyses of paramagnetic effect on $^1H-^{15}N$ HSQC spectra using 4-hydroxyl-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidinyl-1-oxy (HyTEMPO) and an intermediate analog (equilenin). Our result revealed that residues in hydrophobic cavity of KSI, particularly active site region, mainly experienced a high line-broadening effect of NMR signal with HyTEMPO, while they experienced full recovery of a lineshape upon the addition of equilenin. The mapped region was very similar to the active site of KSI as described by the crystal structure. These observations indicate that a combined use of paramagnetic reagent and substrate (or analog) could rapidly identify the residues in potential active site of KSI, and can be applied to the analysis of both active site and function in unknown protein.

Contribution of a Low-Barrier Hydrogen Bond to Catalysis Is Not Significant in Ketosteroid Isomerase

  • Jang, Do Soo;Choi, Gildon;Cha, Hyung Jin;Shin, Sejeong;Hong, Bee Hak;Lee, Hyeong Ju;Lee, Hee Cheon;Choi, Kwan Yong
    • Molecules and Cells
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    • 제38권5호
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    • pp.409-415
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    • 2015
  • Low-barrier hydrogen bonds (LBHBs) have been proposed to have important influences on the enormous reaction rate increases achieved by many enzymes. ${\Delta}^5$-3-ketosteroi isomerase (KSI) catalyzes the allylic isomerization of ${\Delta}^5$-3-ketosteroid to its conjugated ${\Delta}^4$-isomers at a rate that approache the diffusion limit. Tyr14, a catalytic residue of KSI, has been hypothesized to form an LBHB with the oxyanion of a dienolate steroid intermediate generated during the catalysis. The unusual chemical shift of a proton at 16.8 ppm in the nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum has been attributed to an LBHB between Tyr14 $O{\eta}$ and C3-O of equilenin an intermediate analogue, in the active site of D38N KSI. This shift in the spectrum was not observed in Y30F/Y55F/D38N and Y30F/Y55F/Y115F/D38N mutant KSIs when each mutant was complexed with equilenin, suggesting that Tyr14 could not form LBHB with the intermediate analogue in these mutant KSIs. The crystal structure of Y30F/Y55F/Y115F/D38N-equilenin complex revealed that the distance between Tyr14 $O{\eta}$ and C3-O of the bound steroi was within a direct hydrogen bond. The conversion of LBHB to an ordinary hydrogen bond in the mutant KSI reduced the binding affinity for the steroid inhibitors by a factor of 8.1-11. In addition, the absence of LBHB reduced the catalytic activity by only a factor of 1.7-2. These results suggest that the amount of stabilization energy of the reaction intermediate provided by LBHB is small compared with that provided by an ordinary hydrogen bond in KSI.

$^{15}$N NMR Relaxation Study of the Catalytic Residues in Y14F Mutant Ketosteroid Isomerase

  • Yoon, Ye-Jeong;Lee, Hyeong-Ju;Kim, Chul;Lee, Hee-Cheon
    • 한국자기공명학회논문지
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    • 제8권2호
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    • pp.77-85
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    • 2004
  • $^1$H-detected $^{15}$N NMR was employed to investigated the effect of mutation (Y14F) on the dynamic properties of catalytic residues in ${\Delta}^5$-3- ketosteroid isomerase (KSI) from Conamonas testosteroni. In particular, the backbone dynamics of the catalytic residues have been studied in free enzyme and its complex with a steroid ligand, 19-nortestosterone hemisuccinate, by $^{15}$N relaxation measurements. The relaxation data were analyzed using the model-free formalism to extract the model-free parameters (S$^2$, ${\tau}_e$, and R$_{ex}$). The results show that the mutation causes a significant decrease in the order parameter (S$^2$) for the catalytic residues of free Y14F KSI, presumably due to breakdown of the hydrogen bond network by mutation. In addition, the order parameters of Phe-14 and Asp-99 increased slightly upon ligand binding, indicating a slight restriction of the high-frequency (pico- to nanosecond) internal motions of the residues in the complexed Y14F KSI, while the order parameter of Tyr-55 decreased significantly upon ligand binding.

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Large pKa Perturbations at an Enzyme Active Site, a Mechanistic Basis for Catalytic Power of Many Enzymes

  • Oh, Byung-Ha;Ha, Nam-Chul;Kim, Min-Sung
    • 한국생물물리학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국생물물리학회 2001년도 학술 발표회 진행표 및 논문초록
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    • pp.33-33
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    • 2001
  • Bacterial Δ$\^$5/-3-ketosteroid isomerase (KSI) is one of the most proficient enzymes catalyzing the isomerization of a variety of Δ$\^$5/-ketosteroids to Δ$^4$-ketosteroids at a diffusion-controlled rate. Because of the simplicity of the reaction, the enzyme mechanism has been intensively studied as a prototype to understand enzyme-catalyzed C-H bond cleavage.(omitted)

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천잠 cecropin-A 유전자 클로닝 및 재조합 발현 (Cloning and functional expression of a cecropin-A gene from the Japanese oak silkworm, Antheraea yamamai)

  • 김성렬;최광호;김성완;구태원;황재삼
    • 한국잠사곤충학회지
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    • 제52권1호
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    • pp.45-51
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    • 2014
  • 면역 유도된 천잠(Antheraea yamamai) 유충에서 cecropin-A 유전자를 분리하였고 이 유전자를 Ay-CecA로 명명하였다. 전체 Ay-CecA cDNA 크기는 419 bp로 64개의 아미노산 잔기를 인코딩하는 195 bp ORF로 구성되어 있다. 천잠 CecA 유전자는 22개 잔기의 signal peptide, 4개 잔기의 propeptide 및 항균활성을 갖는 37개 잔기로 구성된 성숙 단백질(mature protein) 영역으로 구성되고 예상 분자량은 4046.81 Da으로 산출되었다. 천잠 CecA의 아미노산 서열은 다른 나비목 곤충에서 분리된 cecropin와 매우 높은 상동성(62 ~ 78%)을 나타냈다. Ay-CecA 유전자의 C말단에 기존에 보고된 곤충의 cecropin에서와 동일하게 C말단 아미드화를 위한 glycine 잔기가 존재하고 있다. 이 펩타이드의 항균활성을 검정하기 위해서 대장균 발현 시스템을 이용하여 활성이 있는 재조합 Ay-CecA 발현에 성공하였다. 발현 기주인 대장균에 대한 재조합 CecA 독성 중화를 위해서 불용성 단백질인 ketosteroid isomerase(KSI) 유전자를 CecA 유전자와 융합하였다. 융합 CecA-KSI 단백질은 대부분 불용성 단백질로 발현되었다. 발현된 융합단백질은 Ni-NTA immobilized metal affinity chromatography(IMAC)에 의해서 정제하였으며 CNBr 반응을 통하여 재조합 CecA를 절단하여 용출하였다. 최종적으로 양이온 교환 chromatography 과정을 통하여 CecA를 순수 정제하였다. 정제된 재조합 Ay-CecA는 그람음성균인 E. cori ML 35, Klebsiella pneumonia 및 Pseudomonas aeruginosa에 대해 매우 높은 항균활성을 나타냈었다. 따라서 본 연구 결과, 높은 항균활성 지닌 CecA는 천잠의 면역 반응에서 중요한 역할을 담당할 것으로 사료된다.