Literature DB >> 25929154

Stereoselectivity of phosphotriesterase with paraoxon derivatives: a computational study.

Dongling Zhan1,2, Shanshan Guan3, Hanyong Jin1, Weiwei Han1, Song Wang3.   

Abstract

The bacterial enzyme phosphotriesterase (PTE) exhibits stereoselectivity toward hydrolysis of chiral substrates with a preference for the Sp enantiomer. In this work, docking analysis and two explicit-solvent molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were performed to characterize and differentiate the structural dynamics of PTE bound to the Sp and Rp paraoxon derivative enantiomers (Rp-1 and Sp-1) hydrolyzed with distinct catalytic efficiencies. Comparative analysis of the molecular trajectories for PTE bound to Rp-1 and Sp-1 suggested that substrate binding induced conformational changes in the loops near the active site. After 100 ns of MD simulation, the Zn β(2+) metal ion formed hexacoordinated- and tetracoordinated geometries in the Sp-1-PTE and Rp-1-PTE ensembles, respectively. Simulation results further showed that the hydrogen bond between Asp301 and His254 occurred with a higher probability after Sp-1 binding to PTE (47.5%) than that after Rp-1 binding (22.2%). These results provide a qualitative and molecular-level explanation for the 10 orders of magnitude increase in the catalytic efficiency of PTE toward the Sp enantiomer of paraoxon.

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Keywords:  docking; molecular dynamics; paraoxon derivatives enantiomer; phosphotriesterase; stereoselectivity

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25929154     DOI: 10.1080/07391102.2015.1046937

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomol Struct Dyn        ISSN: 0739-1102


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