Literature DB >> 33469708

A de novo binuclear zinc enzyme with DNA cleavage activity.

Alexander Paredes1, Olivia M Peduzzi1, Amanda J Reig2, Katherine M Buettner3.   

Abstract

Metallohydrolases are broadly used throughout biology, often to catalyze the degradation of macromolecules such as DNA and proteins. Many of these enzymes function with zinc in their active site, and an important subset of these enzymes utilize a binuclear zinc active site. Mimics of these enzymes have been developed, some of which catalyze the digestion of DNA. However, the majority of the mimics that utilize zinc are small molecules, and most are mononuclear. Herein, we report DNA cleavage activity by the de novo designed Due Ferri single-chain (DFsc) protein containing a binuclear zinc active site. This binuclear zinc-protein complex is able to digest plasmid DNA at rates up to 50 ng/h, and these cleavage rates are affected by changes to amino acid residues near the zinc-binding site. These results indicate that the DFsc scaffold is a good model system to carry out careful structure-function relationship studies to understand key structural features that influence reactivity in natural binuclear zinc hydrolases, as it is the first report of a binuclear model system in a protein scaffold.

Keywords:  Binuclear zinc hydrolase; DNA cleavage; Metallohydrolase

Year:  2021        PMID: 33469708     DOI: 10.1007/s00775-020-01845-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0949-8257            Impact factor:   3.358


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