Redesign of choline acetyltransferase specificity by protein engineering

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Abstract

Since the development of site-directed mutagenesis techniques over 15 years ago (Zoller, M. J., and Smith, M. (1982) Nucleic Acids Res. 10, 6487- 6500), it has been a goal of protein engineering to utilize the procedure to redesign existing enzyme structures to produce proteins with altered or novel catalytic properties. To date, however, the more successful achievements have relied exclusively on the availability of three-dimensional protein structure maps to direct the redesign strategies. Presently, such maps are unavailable for choline acetyltransferase and carnitine acetyltransferase, enzymes that catalyze the reversible transfer of an acetyl group from acetyl-CoA to choline and L-carnitine, respectively. A more empirical approach, based on cross-referencing substrate structure comparisons with protein alignment data, was used to redesign choline acetyltransferase to accommodate L- carnitine as an acceptor of the acetyl group. A mutant choline acetyltransferase that incorporates four amino acid substitutions from wild type, shows a substantial increase in catalytic efficiency (k(cat)/K(m)) toward L-carnitine (1,620-fold) and shifts the catalytic discrimination between choline and L-carnitine by >390,000 in favor of the latter substrate. These dramatic alterations in catalytic function demonstrate that significant success in protein redesign can be achieved in the absence of three- dimensional protein structure data.

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Cronin, C. N. (1998). Redesign of choline acetyltransferase specificity by protein engineering. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 273(38), 24465–24469. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.273.38.24465

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