NAC4ED: A high-throughput computational platform for the rational design of enzyme activity and substrate selectivity.

mLife

Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Molecular Therapeutics & New Drug Development School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, East China Normal University Shanghai China.

Published: December 2024

In silico computational methods have been widely utilized to study enzyme catalytic mechanisms and design enzyme performance, including molecular docking, molecular dynamics, quantum mechanics, and multiscale QM/MM approaches. However, the manual operation associated with these methods poses challenges for simulating enzymes and enzyme variants in a high-throughput manner. We developed the NAC4ED, a high-throughput enzyme mutagenesis computational platform based on the "near-attack conformation" design strategy for enzyme catalysis substrates. This platform circumvents the complex calculations involved in transition-state searching by representing enzyme catalytic mechanisms with parameters derived from near-attack conformations. NAC4ED enables the automated, high-throughput, and systematic computation of enzyme mutants, including protein model construction, complex structure acquisition, molecular dynamics simulation, and analysis of active conformation populations. Validation of the accuracy of NAC4ED demonstrated a prediction accuracy of 92.5% for 40 mutations, showing strong consistency between the computational predictions and experimental results. The time required for automated determination of a single enzyme mutant using NAC4ED is 1/764th of that needed for experimental methods. This has significantly enhanced the efficiency of predicting enzyme mutations, leading to revolutionary breakthroughs in improving the performance of high-throughput screening of enzyme variants. NAC4ED facilitates the efficient generation of a large amount of annotated data, providing high-quality data for statistical modeling and machine learning. NAC4ED is currently available at http://lujialab.org.cn/software/.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11685835PMC
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