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Computational Analysis of Histone Deacetylase 10 Mechanism by the ONIOM Method: A Complementary Approach to X-ray and Kinetics Studies

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ACS OMEGA
卷 7, 期 7, 页码 6393-6402

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.1c07055

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This study investigates the mechanism of HDAC 10 catalysis and the roles of active site residues in the deacetylation process using computational models and crystal structures.
Histone deacetylase 10 (HDAC 10) catalyzes deacetylation of N-8-acetylspermidine into spermidine in the cytosolic region of eukaryotic cells. Inhibition of HDAC 10 has clinical importance in certain types of cancers. Recently, X-ray crystal structures corresponding to the substrate-bound, tetrahedral intermediate-bound, and product-bound enzymes have been resolved using variant forms of humanized HDAC 10. Based on these structures, it was proposed that Y307 residue polarizes the carbonyl of the acetyl group in N-8-acetylspermidine together with a zinc atom, which is coordinated by D174, H176, D267, and an H2O molecule. The H2O molecule undergoes nucleophilic addition to the carbonyl carbon of N-8-acetylspermidine to form the tetrahedral intermediate. During this process, it is suggested that H136 acts as a general base to deprotonate the H2O molecule. It is further proposed that the protonation of the amide N atom of the tetrahedral intermediate by H137 causes the deacetylation forming the final products, spermidine and acetate ion. In this study, computational models based on the ONIOM method were employed to study the proposed mechanism for the two steps of the deacetylation process based on the crystal structure of the substrate-bound enzyme. The energy profiles of each step as well as the roles of the active site residues were investigated for the catalysis. The calculated activation barrier is in good agreement with the reported k(cat) value.

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