Publications by authors named "Gabriela Oleksy"

The reaction of benzylsuccinate synthase, the radical-based addition of toluene to a fumarate cosubstrate, is initiated by hydrogen transfer from a conserved cysteine to the nearby glycyl radical in the active center of the enzyme. In this study, we analyze this step by comprehensive computer modeling, predicting (i) the influence of bound substrates or products, (ii) the energy profiles of forward- and backward hydrogen-transfer reactions, (iii) their kinetic constants and potential mechanisms, (iv) enantiospecificity differences, and (v) kinetic isotope effects. Moreover, we support several of the computational predictions experimentally, providing evidence for the predicted H/D-exchange reactions into the product and at the glycyl radical site.

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  • - The study explored the use of the enzyme AcmB2 to convert lupenone (a triterpene from birch bark) into glochidone, a bioactive compound, achieving over 99% conversion efficiency while maintaining 100% regioselectivity under mild conditions, using potassium hexacyanoferrate III as an electron acceptor.
  • - Glochidone possesses diverse biological activities including antibacterial and anticancer effects, and while it showed weaker antioxidant properties compared to its precursors (lupeol and lupenone), it excelled in rejuvenation, inducing a significant level of sirtuins.
  • - The enzyme's specificity was evaluated, finding that certain steroid derivatives were the best substrates for
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