Title of article
An Innovative Application of the "Flexible" GRID/PCA Computational Method: Study of Differences in Selectivity between PGAs from Escherichia coli and a Providentia rettgeri Mutant
Author/Authors
Braiuca، Paolo نويسنده , , Cruciani، Gabriele نويسنده , , Ebert، Cynthia نويسنده , , Gardossi، Lucia نويسنده , , Linda، Paolo نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-1024
From page
1025
To page
0
Abstract
The original GRID/PCA technique was adapted for the development of a tool potentially useful for the plan of a research strategy in rational enzyme design. The use of the MOVE directive of GRID made it possible to partially take into account protein flexibility, and the multivariate analysis was used as an instrument for focusing only on relevant information related to the differences in enzyme substrate selectivities. The comparison of two different penicillin G acylases, from Escherichia coli and from Providentia rettgeri, was used as a case study; these enzymes are very similar and their reported selectivities differ only for a couple of mutations around the active site. The "flexible" GRID/PCA method was able to correctly predict the observed selectivity differences caused not only by mutations of residues of the active site but also by long range effects on substrate selectivity due to sequence mutations on residues not directly involved in substrate recognition.
Keywords
molecular processes , ISM: molecules , molecular data
Journal title
BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS
Record number
5027
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