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Reduced Enzyme Dynamics upon Multipoint Covalent Immobilization Leads to Stability-Activity Trade-off.

James S Weltz1, Daniel F Kienle1, Daniel K Schwartz1, Joel L Kaar1.   

Abstract

The successful incorporation of enzymes into materials through multipoint covalent immobilization (MPCI) has served as the foundation for numerous advances in diverse fields, including biocatalysis, biosensing, and chemical weapons defense. Despite this success, a mechanistic understanding of the impact of this approach on enzyme stability has remained elusive, which is critical for realizing the full potential of MPCI. Here, we showed that the stabilization of lipase upon MPCI to polymer brush surfaces resulted from the rigidification of the enzyme with an increase in the number of enzyme-brush attachments. This was evident by a 10-fold decrease in the rates of enzyme unfolding and refolding as well as a reduction of the intrinsic fluctuations of the folded and unfolded states, which was measured by single-molecule (SM) Förster Resonance Energy Transfer imaging. Moreover, our results illuminate an important trade-off between stability and activity as a function of this decrease in structural dynamics of the immobilized lipase. Notably, as the thermal stability of lipase increased, as indicated by the temperature optimum for activity of the enzyme, the specific activity of lipase decreased. This decrease in activity was attributed to a reduction in the essential motions of the folded state that are required for catalytic turnover of substrate. These results provide direct evidence of this effect, which has long been a matter of speculation. Furthermore, our findings suggest that the retention of activity and stabilization of an enzyme may be balanced by tuning the extent of enzyme attachment.

Year:  2020        PMID: 31986020     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.9b11707

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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