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Discovering a uniform functional trade-off of the CBC-type 2,3-oxidosqualene cyclases and deciphering its chemical logic.


ABSTRACT: Many functionally promiscuous plant 2,3-oxidosqualene cyclases (OSCs) have been found, but complete functional reshaping is rarely reported. In this study, we have identified two new plant OSCs: a unique protostadienol synthase (AoPDS) and a common cycloartenol synthase (AoCAS) from Alisma orientale (Sam.) Juzep. Multiscale simulations and mutagenesis experiments revealed that threonine-727 is an essential residue responsible for protosta-13 (17),24-dienol biosynthesis in AoPDS and that the F726T mutant completely reshapes the native function of AoCAS into a PDS function to yield almost exclusively protosta-13 (17),24-dienol. Unexpectedly, various native functions were uniformly reshaped into a PDS function by introducing the phenylalanine → threonine substitution at this conserved position in other plant and non-plant chair-boat-chair-type OSCs. Further computational modeling elaborated the trade-off mechanisms of the phenylalanine → threonine substitution that leads to the PDS activity. This study demonstrates a general strategy for functional reshaping by using a plastic residue based on the decipherment of the catalytic mechanism.

SUBMITTER: Zhang F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10246894 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Discovering a uniform functional trade-off of the CBC-type 2,3-oxidosqualene cyclases and deciphering its chemical logic.

Zhang Fan F   Wang Yunpeng Y   Yue Jingyang J   Zhang Rongrong R   Hu Yong-Er YE   Huang Ruoshi R   Ji Ai-Jia AJ   Hess B Andes BA   Liu Zhongqiu Z   Duan Lixin L   Wu Ruibo R  

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Many functionally promiscuous plant 2,3-oxidosqualene cyclases (OSCs) have been found, but complete functional reshaping is rarely reported. In this study, we have identified two new plant OSCs: a unique protostadienol synthase (<i>Ao</i>PDS) and a common cycloartenol synthase (<i>Ao</i>CAS) from <i>Alisma orientale</i> (Sam.) Juzep. Multiscale simulations and mutagenesis experiments revealed that threonine-727 is an essential residue responsible for protosta-13 (17),24-dienol biosynthesis in <i  ...[more]

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