CHOVANCOVÁ, Eva, Jan KOSINSKI, Janusz M. BUJNICKI and Jiří DAMBORSKÝ. Phylogenetic Analysis of Haloalkane Dehalogenases. Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics. 2007, vol. 67, No 2, p. 305-316. ISSN 0887-3585.
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Original name Phylogenetic Analysis of Haloalkane Dehalogenases
Name in Czech Fytogenetická analýza halogenalkandehalogenáz
Authors CHOVANCOVÁ, Eva (203 Czech Republic), Jan KOSINSKI (616 Poland), Janusz M. BUJNICKI (616 Poland) and Jiří DAMBORSKÝ (203 Czech Republic, guarantor).
Edition Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics, 2007, 0887-3585.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher United States of America
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Impact factor Impact factor: 3.354
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/07:00021728
Organization unit Faculty of Science
UT WoS 000245021800006
Keywords in English Haloalkane dehalogenases; biochemical analyses; phylogenetic and functional relationships;
Tags biochemical analyses, Haloalkane dehalogenases, phylogenetic and functional relationships
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Changed by Changed by: prof. Mgr. Jiří Damborský, Dr., učo 1441. Changed: 19/3/2010 12:25.
Abstract
Haloalkane dehalogenases (HLDs) are enzymes that catalyze the cleavage of carbon halogen bonds by a hydrolytic mechanism. Although comparative biochemical analyses have been published, no classification system has been proposed for HLDs, to date, that reconciles their phylogenetic and functional relationships. In the study presented here we have analyzed all sequences and structures of genuine HLDs and their homologs detectable by database searches. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that the HLD family can be divided into three subfamilies denoted HLD-I, HLD-II and HLD-III, of which HLD-I and HLD-III are predicted to be sister groups. A mismatch between the HLD protein tree and the tree of species, as well as the presence of more than one HLD gene in a few genomes, suggest that horizontal gene transfers, and perhaps also multiple gene duplications and losses have been involved in the evolution of this family. Most of the biochemically characterized HLDs are found in the HLD-II subfamily. The dehalogenating activity of two members of the newly identified HLD-III subfamily has only recently been confirmed, in a study motivated by this phylogenetic analysis. A novel type of the catalytic pentad (Asp-His-Asp+Asn-Trp) was predicted for members of the HLD-III subfamily. Calculation of the evolutionary rates and lineage-specific innovations revealed a common conserved core as well as a set of residues that characterizes each HLD subfamily. The N-terminal part of the cap domain is one of the most variable regions within the whole family as well as within individual subfamilies, and serves as a preferential site for the location of relatively long insertions. The highest variability of discrete sites was observed among residues that are structural components of the access channels. Mutations at these sites modify the anatomy of the channels, which are important for the exchange of ligands between the buried active site and the bulk solvent, thus creating a structural basis for the molecular evolution of new substrate specificities. Our analysis sheds light on the evolutionary history of HLDs and provides a structural framework for designing enzymes with new specificities.
Abstract (in Czech)
Halogenalkandehalogenázy (HLDs)jsou enzymy katalyzující hydrolytické štěpení vazby uhlík-halogen. V článku je publikován klasifikační systém pro HLDs, byly analyzovány všechny dostupné sekvence a struktury HLDs a jejich homologů, ............
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