Abstract
The influence of the active site flexibility on the efficiency of catalytic reaction is studied by taking two members of metallo-β-lactamases, L1 and NDM-1, with the same substrate, imipenem. Active sites of these proteins are covered by L10 loops, and differences in their amino acid compositions affect their rigidity. A more flexible loop in the NDM-1 brings additional flexibility to the active site in the ES complex. This is pronounced in wider distributions of key interatomic distances, such as the distance of the nucleophilic attack, coordination bond lengths, and covalent bond lengths in the substrate. Substrate activation, quantified by Fukui electrophilicity index of the carbonyl carbon atom of the substrate, is also sensitive to the active site flexibility. In the tighter and more rigid L1 enzyme-substrate complex, the substrate is activated more efficiently. In the NDM-1 containing system, only one third of the states are activated to the same extent. Other fractions demonstrate lower substrate activation. Efficiency of the substrate activation and rigidity of the ES complex influence the following chemical reaction. In the more rigid L1-containing system, the reaction barrier of the first step of the reaction is lower, and the first intermediate is more stabilized compared to the NDM-1 containing system.
Funder
Russian Science Foundation
Subject
Chemistry (miscellaneous),Analytical Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Molecular Medicine,Drug Discovery,Pharmaceutical Science
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