Evidence for an N-Halohistidyl Intermediate in the Catalytic Cycle of Vanadium Chloroperoxidase (VCPO) and an Artificial Enzyme Derived from VCPO: A Computational Investigation

Author:

Anderson Gregory A.1ORCID,Behera Raghu Nath2,Gomatam Ravi3

Affiliation:

1. Bhaktivedanta Institute, Juhu Road, Juhu, Mumbai 400049, India

2. Department of Chemistry, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani - Goa Campus, Zuarinagar, Goa 403726, India

3. Bhaktivedanta Institute and Institute of Semantic Information Sciences and Technology, Juhu Road, Juhu, Mumbai 400049, India

Abstract

Vanadium haloperoxidases play an important catalytic role in the natural production of antibiotics which are difficult to make in the laboratory. Understanding the catalytic mechanism of these enzymes will aid in the production of artificial enzymes useful in bioengineering the synthesis of drugs and useful chemicals. However, the catalytic mechanism remains not fully understood yet. In this paper, we investigate one of the key steps of the catalytic mechanism using QM/MM. Our investigation reveals a new N-halohistidyl intermediate in the catalytic cycle of vanadium chloroperoxidase (VCPO). This new intermediate, in turn, can explain the known inhibition of the enzyme by substrate under acidic conditions (pH[Formula: see text]4). Additionally, we examine the possibility of replacing V in VCPO by Nb or Ta using QM modeling. We report the new result that the Gibbs free energy barriers of several steps of the catalytic cycle are lower in the case of artificial enzymes, incorporating NbO[Formula: see text] or TaO[Formula: see text] instead of VO[Formula: see text]. Our results suggest that these new artificial enzymes may catalyze the oxidation of halide faster than the natural enzyme.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

Subject

Computational Theory and Mathematics,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Computer Science Applications

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