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  • Lindberg, Diana, 1970- (författare)
  • Exploring Selectivity and Hysteresis : Kinetic Studies on a Potato Epoxide Hydrolase
  • 2010
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The kinetic mechanism of an α/β hydrolase fold epoxide hydrolase from potato, StEH1, has been studied with the aims of explaining the underlying causes for enantio- and regioselectivity, both being important for product purity. Further effort has been laid upon understanding the causes of a hysteretic behavior discovered in the measurements leading to Paper I. The enantioselectivity was investigated with substrates differing only in substituent size at one carbon of the oxirane ring structure. In catalysis with trans-stilbene oxide and styrene oxide, enantioselectivity is the result of differences in alkylation rates. In pre-steady state measurement with trans-2-methylstyrene oxide (2-MeSO), a rate-limiting step involving slow transitions, referred to as hysteresis, was discovered. With this substrate enantioselectivity is proposed to be a consequence of the catalytic rate of (1R,2R)-enantiomer being more influenced by the hysteretic behavior than was the rate of the other enantiomer. In steady-state measurements with (1R,2R)-2-MeSO, at different temperatures and pH, hysteretic cooperativity was displayed. It can be concluded that this behavior is dependent on the relationship between kcat and the rate of transition between two Michaelis complexes. From the differences in pH dependence of kcat/KM in formation of the two diols resulting from low regioselectivity in catalysis of (1R,2R)-2-MeSO, it is suggested that hysteresis is a result of the substrates placed in different conformational modes within the active site cavity. Regioselectivity is proposed to be the result of specific interactions between the catalytically important Tyr and the substrate, with a link between KM-values and degree of regioselectivity. Furthermore, the hysteretic kinetic model proposed can explain hysteresis, cooperativity and regioselectivity resulting from StEH1 catalyzed hydrolysis of (1R,2R)-2-MeSO.
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  • Ivarsson, Ylva, 1976- (författare)
  • Evolutionary Analysis and Posttranslational Chemical Modifications in Protein Redesign : A Study on Mu Class Glutathione Transferases
  • 2006
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Glutathione transferases (GSTs) constitute a family of multifarious enzymes that conjugate glutathione (GSH) with a wide range of electrophiles. GSTs are grouped into different classes based on protein sequence similarities. Despite high sequence identities between GSTs of the same class they often display different substrate specificites. Human GST M1-1 is efficiently catalyzing the conjugation of GSH and various epoxide substrates, whereas the 84% sequence-identical GST M2-2 has low activities with the same substrates.Evolutionary rate analysis was used to identify hypervariable amino acid positions among GST Mu class sequences. A Thr to Ser conversion of the variable residue 210 in GST M2-2 elicited a drastic increase in catalytic activity with epoxides, which is the characteristic activity of GST M1-1. This provides support for the usefulness of evolutionary analysis in identifying functionally important residues, although the additional mutations of two other variable residues did not confer any noteworthy changes in activity.To further investigate the functional importance of residue T210 in GST M2-2 it was replaced by all other commonly occurring amino acids. The replacements caused marked changes in substrate specificity, stability, and expressivity, indicating how functionalities of a duplicated Mu class GST may easily be altered by point mutations. The stereo- and regioselectivity in epoxide-conjugation catalyzed by GSTs M1-1 and M2-2 was investigated. The results show that a serine in position 210 is beneficial for high enantioselectivity with trans-stilbene oxide. However, an alanine in position 210 is more favorable for stereo- and regioselectivity with the smaller epoxide substrate styrene-7,8-oxide. The low enantioselectivity of GST M1-1 was improved 10- and 9- fold with styrene-7,8-oxide and 1-phenylpropylene oxide, respectively, through different combination of site-specific mutations and posttranslational chemical modifications. The approach can be employed in more extensive screening experiments where a large variety of modifications easily can be tested.
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