Semi-rational design of an aromatic dioxygenase by substrate tunnel redirection.

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State Key Laboratory of Microbial Metabolism, Joint International Research Laboratory of Metabolic and Developmental Sciences, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China.

Published: January 2025

Lignin valorization is crucial for achieving economic and sustainable biorefinery processes. However, the enzyme substrate preferences involved in lignin degradation remain poorly understood, and low activity toward specific substrates presents a significant challenge to the efficient utilization of lignin. In this study, we investigated the substrate promiscuity of Ado, a key enzyme involved in lignin valorization. Pre-reaction state analysis revealed that a hydrogen bond network is critical in determining substrate selectivity. By performing targeted saturation mutagenesis on residues surrounding the substrate tunnels, we identified the Y205W and Y205Q mutants, which demonstrated 0.73-fold and 0.72-fold enhancements in activity, respectively. Structural analysis indicated that the redirection of the original substrate tunnel may be responsible for the improved activity. Our study provides essential insights into the substrate preference mechanisms of lignin degrading enzymes and suggests that this tunnel-redirection strategy can be extended to other promiscuous enzymes.

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