On the basis of the X-ray crystal structure of the lipase from Pseudomonas cepacia (PcL), an enzyme representative for a whole family of Pseudomonas lipases (lipase PS, SAM-2, AK 10, and others with a high degree of homol. with PcL), a computational study was performed to rationalize both the enantioselectivity and substrate specificity (tolerance) displayed by this lipase in the enantioselective hydrolysis of racemic esters 1a-12a from various secondary arom. alcs. The major goal of this project was the development of a binding model for PcL which is able to rationalize the exptl. findings to predict a priori the enantioselective behavior of PcL toward a wider range of substrates. A two-step modeling procedure, namely, docking expts. followed by construction of tetrahedral intermediates, was used for the simulation of the involved enzyme-substrate recognition/hydrolysis processes. The study of the recognition process (docking expts.) led to unambiguous identification of the binding geometry for the two enantiomeric series of substrates, but did not suggest a definitive interpretation of the behavior of PcL. Taking into consideration the stereoelectronic requirements of the enzymic hydrolysis reaction, both the enantioselectivity and tolerance of the enzyme were then explained through the study of the tetrahedral intermediates, in turn constructed from the calcd. docking geometries of 1a-12a.

Tafi, A., Van Almsick, A., Corelli, F., Crusco, M., Laumen Kurt, E., Schneider Manfred, P., et al. (2000). Computer Simulations of Enantioselective Ester Hydrolyses Catalyzed by Pseudomonas cepacia Lipase. JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 65(12), 3659-3665 [10.1021/jo9919198].

Computer Simulations of Enantioselective Ester Hydrolyses Catalyzed by Pseudomonas cepacia Lipase

TAFI, ANDREA;CORELLI, FEDERICO;BOTTA, MAURIZIO
2000-01-01

Abstract

On the basis of the X-ray crystal structure of the lipase from Pseudomonas cepacia (PcL), an enzyme representative for a whole family of Pseudomonas lipases (lipase PS, SAM-2, AK 10, and others with a high degree of homol. with PcL), a computational study was performed to rationalize both the enantioselectivity and substrate specificity (tolerance) displayed by this lipase in the enantioselective hydrolysis of racemic esters 1a-12a from various secondary arom. alcs. The major goal of this project was the development of a binding model for PcL which is able to rationalize the exptl. findings to predict a priori the enantioselective behavior of PcL toward a wider range of substrates. A two-step modeling procedure, namely, docking expts. followed by construction of tetrahedral intermediates, was used for the simulation of the involved enzyme-substrate recognition/hydrolysis processes. The study of the recognition process (docking expts.) led to unambiguous identification of the binding geometry for the two enantiomeric series of substrates, but did not suggest a definitive interpretation of the behavior of PcL. Taking into consideration the stereoelectronic requirements of the enzymic hydrolysis reaction, both the enantioselectivity and tolerance of the enzyme were then explained through the study of the tetrahedral intermediates, in turn constructed from the calcd. docking geometries of 1a-12a.
2000
Tafi, A., Van Almsick, A., Corelli, F., Crusco, M., Laumen Kurt, E., Schneider Manfred, P., et al. (2000). Computer Simulations of Enantioselective Ester Hydrolyses Catalyzed by Pseudomonas cepacia Lipase. JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 65(12), 3659-3665 [10.1021/jo9919198].
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