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Modeling catalytic reaction mechanisms in glycoside hydrolases

Research areaChemistry and Materials Science and Technology
TitleModeling catalytic reaction mechanisms in glycoside hydrolases
Publication TypeJournal Article
Publication year2019
AuthorsCoines, J, Raich, L, Rovira, C
JournalCurrent Opinion in Chemical Biology
Volume53
Pages183 - 191
KeywordsEnzyme mechanisms, Glycosidases, Metadynamics, Molecular dynamics, Quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics, Sugar conformation
Abstract

Modeling catalysis in carbohydrate-active enzymes is a daunting challenge because of the high flexibility and diversity of both enzymes and carbohydrates. Glycoside hydrolases (GHs) are an illustrative example, where conformational changes and subtle interactions have been shown to be critical for catalysis. GHs have pivotal roles in industry (e.g. biofuel or detergent production) and biomedicine (e.g. targets for cancer and diabetes), and thus, a huge effort is devoted to unveil their molecular mechanisms. Besides experimental techniques, computational methods have served to provide an in-depth understanding of GH mechanisms, capturing complex reaction coordinates and the conformational itineraries that substrates follow during the whole catalytic pathway, providing a framework that ultimately may assist the engineering of these enzymes and the design of new inhibitors.

DOI10.1016/j.cbpa.2019.09.007