Activity-Based Metaproteomics Driven Discovery and Enzymological Characterization of Potential α-Galactosidases in the Gut Microbiome

Author:

Li Nan1,Jiang Jianbing2ORCID,Czuchry Diana3,Ru Yanxia4,Peng Huipai1,Shen Junfeng5,Wang Teng6,Zhao Wenjuan1,Chen Wei-Hua6ORCID,Sui Sen-Fang7ORCID,Li Yao-Wang4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2. Shenzhen Univeristy

3. Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology

4. Southern University of Science and Technology

5. Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

6. Huazhong University of Science and Technology

7. Tsinghua University

Abstract

Abstract

The gut microbiota offers an extensive resource of enzymes, but many remain uncharacterized. To distinguish activities of similar annotated proteins and mine the potentially applicable ones in the microbiome, we developed an effective Activity-Based Metaproteomics (ABMP) strategy using a specific activity-based probe (ABP) to screen the entire gut microbiome for directly discovering active enzymes. Using an activity-based cyclophellitol aziridine probe specific to α-galactosidases (AGAL), we successfully identified and characterized several gut microbiota enzymes possessing AGAL activities. Cryo-electron microscopy analysis of a newly characterized enzyme (AGLA5) revealed the covalent binding conformations between the AGAL5 active site and the cyclophellitol aziridine ABP, which could provide insights into the enzyme’s catalytic mechanism. The four newly characterized AGALs have diverse potential activities, including raffinose family oligosaccharides (RFOs) hydrolysis and enzymatic blood group transformation. Collectively, we present a ABMP platform for facilitating gut microbiota enzyme discovery, biochemical activity annotations and potential industrial or biopharmaceutical applications.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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