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    Biotechnol Bioeng. 2009 May 1;103(1):77-84.

    On the role of protein structural dynamics in the catalytic activity and thermostability of serine protease subtilisin Carlsberg.

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    Department of Chemistry, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus, PO Box 23346, San Juan 00931-3346, Puerto Rico.

    Abstract

    The effect of structural dynamics on enzyme activity and thermostability has thus far only been investigated in detail for the serine protease alpha-chymotrypsin (for a recent review see Solá et al., Cell Mol Life Sci 2007, 64(16): 2133-2152). Herein, we extend this type of study to a structurally unrelated serine protease, specifically, subtilisin Carlsberg. The protease was incrementally glycosylated with chemically activated lactose to obtain various subtilisin glycoconjugates which were biophysically characterized. Near UV-CD spectroscopy revealed that the tertiary structure was unaffected by the glycosylation procedure. H/D exchange FT-IR spectroscopy was performed to assess the changes in structural dynamics of the enzyme. It was found that increasing the level of glycosylation caused a linearly dependent reduction in structural dynamics. This led to an increase in thermostability and a decrease in the catalytic turnover rate for both, the enzyme acylation and deacylation steps. These results highlight the possibility that a structural dynamics-activity relationship might be a phenomenon generally found in serine proteases.

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    PMID:
    19132746
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID:
    PMC2668246
    Free PMC Article

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