Enumerating pathways of proton abstraction based on a spatial and electrostatic analysis of residues in the catalytic site.

The pathways of proton abstraction (PA), a key aspect of most catalytic reactions, is often controversial and highly debated. Ultrahigh-resolution diffraction studies, molecular dynamics, quantum mechanics and molecular mechanic simulations are often adopted to gain insights in the PA mechanisms in...

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Main Author: Sandeep Chakraborty
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3379984?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-9baaba06a8d9496a969fa32de4cbefe72020-11-25T02:42:28ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0176e3957710.1371/journal.pone.0039577Enumerating pathways of proton abstraction based on a spatial and electrostatic analysis of residues in the catalytic site.Sandeep ChakrabortyThe pathways of proton abstraction (PA), a key aspect of most catalytic reactions, is often controversial and highly debated. Ultrahigh-resolution diffraction studies, molecular dynamics, quantum mechanics and molecular mechanic simulations are often adopted to gain insights in the PA mechanisms in enzymes. These methods require expertise and effort to setup and can be computationally intensive. We present a push button methodology--Proton abstraction Simulation (PRISM)--to enumerate the possible pathways of PA in a protein with known 3D structure based on the spatial and electrostatic properties of residues in the proximity of a given nucleophilic residue. Proton movements are evaluated in the vicinity of this nucleophilic residue based on distances, potential differences, spatial channels and characteristics of the individual residues (polarity, acidic, basic, etc). Modulating these parameters eliminates their empirical nature and also might reveal pathways that originate from conformational changes. We have validated our method using serine proteases and concurred with the dichotomy in PA in Class A β-lactamases, both of which are hydrolases. The PA mechanism in a transferase has also been corroborated. The source code is made available at www.sanchak.com/prism.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3379984?pdf=render
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Enumerating pathways of proton abstraction based on a spatial and electrostatic analysis of residues in the catalytic site.
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title Enumerating pathways of proton abstraction based on a spatial and electrostatic analysis of residues in the catalytic site.
title_short Enumerating pathways of proton abstraction based on a spatial and electrostatic analysis of residues in the catalytic site.
title_full Enumerating pathways of proton abstraction based on a spatial and electrostatic analysis of residues in the catalytic site.
title_fullStr Enumerating pathways of proton abstraction based on a spatial and electrostatic analysis of residues in the catalytic site.
title_full_unstemmed Enumerating pathways of proton abstraction based on a spatial and electrostatic analysis of residues in the catalytic site.
title_sort enumerating pathways of proton abstraction based on a spatial and electrostatic analysis of residues in the catalytic site.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The pathways of proton abstraction (PA), a key aspect of most catalytic reactions, is often controversial and highly debated. Ultrahigh-resolution diffraction studies, molecular dynamics, quantum mechanics and molecular mechanic simulations are often adopted to gain insights in the PA mechanisms in enzymes. These methods require expertise and effort to setup and can be computationally intensive. We present a push button methodology--Proton abstraction Simulation (PRISM)--to enumerate the possible pathways of PA in a protein with known 3D structure based on the spatial and electrostatic properties of residues in the proximity of a given nucleophilic residue. Proton movements are evaluated in the vicinity of this nucleophilic residue based on distances, potential differences, spatial channels and characteristics of the individual residues (polarity, acidic, basic, etc). Modulating these parameters eliminates their empirical nature and also might reveal pathways that originate from conformational changes. We have validated our method using serine proteases and concurred with the dichotomy in PA in Class A β-lactamases, both of which are hydrolases. The PA mechanism in a transferase has also been corroborated. The source code is made available at www.sanchak.com/prism.
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