Structure Prediction of a Novel Exo-?-1,3-Glucanase: Insights into the Cold Adaptation of Psychrophilic Yeast Glaciozyma antarctica PI12
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2018Author
Mohammadi, S
Parvizpour, S
Razmara, J
Abu Bakar, FD
Illias, RM
Mahadi, NM
Murad, AMA
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We report a detailed structural analysis of the psychrophilic exo-?-1,3-glucanase (GaExg55) from Glaciozyma antarctica PI12. This study elucidates the structural basis of exo-1,3-?-1,3-glucanase from this psychrophilic yeast. The structural prediction of GaExg55 remains a challenge because of its low sequence identity (37ط¢آ %). A 3D model was constructed for GaExg55. Threading approach was employed to determine a suitable template and generate optimal targetأ¢â‚¬â€œtemplate alignment for establishing the model using MODELLER9v15. The primary sequence analysis of GaExg55 with other mesophilic exo-1,3-?-glucanases indicated that an increased flexibility conferred to the enzyme by a set of amino acids substitutions in the surface and loop regions of GaExg55, thereby facilitating its structure to cold adaptation. A comparison of GaExg55 with other mesophilic exo-?-1,3-glucanases proposed that the catalytic activity and structural flexibility at cold environment were attained through a reduced amount of hydrogen bonds and salt bridges, as well as an increased exposure of the hydrophobic side chains to the solvent. A molecular dynamics simulation was also performed using GROMACS software to evaluate the stability of the GaExg55 structure at varying low temperatures. The simulation result confirmed the above findings for cold adaptation of the psychrophilic GaExg55. Furthermore, the structural analysis of GaExg55 with large catalytic cleft and wide active site pocket confirmed the high activity of GaExg55 to hydrolyze polysaccharide substrates. ط¢آ© 2016, International Association of Scientists in the Interdisciplinary Areas and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.