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GH47 and Other Glycoside Hydrolases Catalyze Glycosidic Bond Cleavage with the Assistance of Substrate Super-arming at the Transition State.

Jonathan C K Quirke1,2,3, David Crich1,2,3.   

Abstract

Super-armed glycosyl donors, whose substituents are predominantly held in pseudoaxial positions, exhibit strongly increased reactivity in glycosylation through significant stabilization of oxocarbenium-like transition states. Examination of X-ray crystal structures reveals that the GH47 family of glycoside hydrolases have evolved so as to distort their substrates away from the ground state conformation in such a manner as to present multiple C-O bonds in pseudoaxial positions and so benefit from conformational super-arming of their substrates, thereby enhancing catalysis. Through analysis of literature mutagenic studies, we show that a suitably placed aromatic residue in GHs 6 and 47 sterically enforces super-armed conformations on their substrates. GH families 45, 81, and 134 on the other hand impose conformational super-arming on their substrates, by maintaining the more active ring conformation through hydrogen bonding rather than steric interactions. The recognition of substrate super-arming by select GH families provides a further parallel with synthetic carbohydrate chemistry and nature and opens further avenues for the design of improved glycosidase inhibitors.

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Keywords:  CH-π interactions; Glycoside hydrolases; conformational analysis; electrostatic transition state stabilization; half-chair; super-arming; twist-boat; α-mannosidases

Year:  2021        PMID: 34777906      PMCID: PMC8579916          DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.1c02750

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Catal            Impact factor:   13.700


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