Literature DB >> 9506943

An antibody exo Diels-Alderase inhibitor complex at 1.95 angstrom resolution.

A Heine1, E A Stura, J T Yli-Kauhaluoma, C Gao, Q Deng, B R Beno, K N Houk, K D Janda, I A Wilson.   

Abstract

A highly specific Diels-Alder protein catalyst was made by manipulating the antibody repertoire of the immune system. The catalytic antibody 13G5 catalyzes a disfavored exo Diels-Alder transformation in a reaction for which there is no natural enzyme counterpart and that yields a single regioisomer in high enantiomeric excess. The crystal structure of the antibody Fab in complex with a ferrocenyl inhibitor containing the essential haptenic core that elicited 13G5 was determined at 1.95 angstrom resolution. Three key antibody residues appear to be responsible for the observed catalysis and product control. Tyrosine-L36 acts as a Lewis acid activating the dienophile for nucleophilic attack, and asparagine-L91 and aspartic acid-H50 form hydrogen bonds to the carboxylate side chain that substitutes for the carbamate diene substrate. This hydrogen-bonding scheme leads to rate acceleration and also pronounced stereoselectivity. Docking experiments with the four possible ortho transition states of the reaction explain the specific exo effect and suggest that the (3R,4R)-exo stereoisomer is the preferred product.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9506943     DOI: 10.1126/science.279.5358.1934

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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