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General Base Swap Preserves Activity and Expands Substrate Tolerance in Hedgehog Autoprocessing

Authors :
José-Luis Giner
Andrew G Wagner
Allison S. Zwarycz
Chunyu Wang
Zhongqian Lin
Nilesh K. Banavali
Daniel A Ciulla
Jian Xie
Brian P. Callahan
Jing Zhao
Hongmin Li
Zhong Li
Seth Beadle
Drew A Castillo
Source :
J Am Chem Soc
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Hedgehog (Hh) autoprocessing converts Hh precursor protein to cholesterylated Hh ligand for downstream signaling. A conserved active-site aspartate residue, D46, plays a key catalytic role in Hh autoprocessing by serving as a general base to activate substrate cholesterol. Here we report that a charge-altering Asp-to-His mutant (D46H) expands native cholesterylation activity and retains active-site conformation. Native activity toward cholesterol was established for D46H in vitro using a continuous FRET-based autoprocessing assay and in cellulo with stable expression in human 293T cells. The catalytic efficiency of cholesterylation with D46H is similar to that with wild type (WT), with k(max)/K(M) = 2.1 × 10(3) and 3.7 × 10(3) M(−1) s(−1), respectively, and an identical pK(a) = 5.8 is obtained for both residues by NMR. To our knowledge this is the first example where a general base substitution of an Asp for His preserves both the structure and activity as a general base. Surprisingly, D46H exhibits increased catalytic efficiency toward non-native substrates, especially coprostanol (>200-fold) and epicoprostanol (>300-fold). Expanded substrate tolerance is likely due to stabilization by H46 of the negatively charged tetrahedral intermediate using electrostatic interactions, which are less constrained by geometry than H-bond stabilization by D46. In addition to providing fundamental insights into Hh autoprocessing, our findings have important implications for protein engineering and enzyme design.

Details

ISSN :
15205126
Volume :
141
Issue :
46
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....613c0d04ccfd17efb13d6e14b424331f