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Insights into lid movements of Burkholderia cepacia lipase inferred from molecular dynamics simulations

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/prot.22462

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Burkholderia cepacia lipase; molecular dynamics; solvent environment; lid movement; protein flexibility; conformational transition; protein activation

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  1. Computing center of Region Midi-Pyrenees (CALMIP, Toulouse, France)
  2. Center for Computing Resources (CRI) of INSA-Toulouse
  3. Institut des Technologies Avancees do Vivant (ITAV)
  4. Toulouse Canceropole campus

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The interfacial activation of many lipases at water/lipid interface is mediated by large conformational changes of a so-called lid subdomain that covers up the enzyme active site. Here we investigated using molecular dynamic simulations in different explicit solvent environments (water, octane and water/octane interface) the molecular mechanism by which the lid motion of Burkholderia cepacia lipase might operate. Although B. cepacia lipase has so far only been crystallized in open conformation, this study reveals for the first time the major conformational rearrangements that the enzyme undergoes under the influence of the solvent, which either exposes or shields the active site from the substrate. In aqueous media, the lid switches from an open to a closed conformation while the reverse motion occurs in organic environment. In particular, the role of a subdomain facing the lid on B. cepacia lipase conformational rearrangements was investigated using position-restrained MD simulations. Our conclusions indicate that the sole mobility of alpha 9 helix side-chains of B. cepacia lipase is required for the full completion of the lid conformational change which is essentially driven by alpha 5 helix movement. The role of selected alpha 5 hydrophobic residues on the lid movement was further examined. In silico mutations of two residues, V138 and F142, were shown to drastically modify the conformational behavior of B. cepacia lipase. Overall, our results provide valuable insight into the role played by the surrounding environment on the lid conformational rearrangement and the activation of B. cepacia lipase. Proteins 2009; 77:509-523. (C) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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