Affiliation:
1. School of Life Science, Shandong University of Technology, Zibo, People's Republic of China
2. State Key Laboratory of Microbial Technology, School of Life Science, Shandong University, Jinan, People's Republic of China
Abstract
ABSTRACT
meso
-Diaminopimelate dehydrogenase (
meso
-DAPDH) from
Symbiobacterium thermophilum
(StDAPDH) is the first member of the
meso
-DAPDH family known to catalyze the asymmetric reductive amination of 2-keto acids to produce
d
-amino acids. It is important to understand the catalytic mechanisms of StDAPDH and other enzymes in this family. In this study, based on an evolutionary analysis and examination of catalytic activity, the
meso
-DAPDH enzymes can be divided into two types. Type I showed highly preferable activity toward
meso
-diaminopimelate (
meso
-DAP), and type II exhibited obviously reversible amination activity with a broad substrate spectrum. StDAPDH belongs to type II. A quaternary structure analysis revealed that insertions/deletions (indels) and a loss of quaternary structure resulted in divergence among members of the
meso
-DAPDH family. A structure alignment of StDAPDH with a representative of type I, the
meso
-DAPDH from
Corynebacterium glutamicum
(CgDAPDH), indicated that they had the same folding. Based on sequence and conservation analyses, two amino acid residues of StDAPDH, R35 and R71, were found to be highly conserved within type II while also distinct from each other between the subtypes. Site mutagenesis studies identified R71 as a substrate preference-related residue of StDAPDH, which may serve as an indicator of the amination preference of type II. These results deepen the present understanding of the
meso
-DAPDH family and provide a solid foundation for the discovery and engineering of
meso
-DAPDH for
d
-amino acid biosynthesis.
IMPORTANCE
The
l
-form of amino acids is typically more abundant than the
d
-form. However, the
d
-form has many important pharmaceutical applications.
meso
-Diaminopimelate dehydrogenase (
meso
-DAPDH) from
Symbiobacterium thermophilum
(StDAPDH) was the first member of
meso
-DAPDH known to catalyze the amination of 2-keto acids to produce
d
-amino acids. Accordingly, we analyzed the evolution of
meso
-DAPDH proteins and found that they form two groups, i.e., type I proteins, which show high preference toward
meso
-diaminopimelate (
meso
-DAP), and type II proteins, which show a broad substrate spectrum. We examined the differences in sequence, ternary structure, and quaternary structure to determine the mechanisms underlying the functional differences between the type I and type II lineages. These results will facilitate the identification of additional
meso
-DAPDHs and may provide guidance to protein engineering studies for
d
-amino acid biosynthesis.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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