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3HLC

Simvastatin Synthase (LovD) from Aspergillus terreus, S5 mutant, unliganded

Summary for 3HLC
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb3hlc/pdb
Related3HL9 3HLB 3HLD
DescriptorTransesterase, GLYCEROL, TETRAETHYLENE GLYCOL, ... (4 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsalpha/beta hydrolase fold, transferase
Biological sourceAspergillus terreus
Total number of polymer chains1
Total formula weight48449.98
Authors
Sawaya, M.R.,Yeates, T.O.,Laidman, J.,Pashkov, I.,Gao, X.,Tang, Y. (deposition date: 2009-05-27, release date: 2009-10-27, Last modification date: 2024-02-21)
Primary citationGao, X.,Xie, X.,Pashkov, I.,Sawaya, M.R.,Laidman, J.,Zhang, W.,Cacho, R.,Yeates, T.O.,Tang, Y.
Directed evolution and structural characterization of a simvastatin synthase
Chem.Biol., 16:1064-1074, 2009
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Enzymes from natural product biosynthetic pathways are attractive candidates for creating tailored biocatalysts to produce semisynthetic pharmaceutical compounds. LovD is an acyltransferase that converts the inactive monacolin J acid (MJA) into the cholesterol-lowering lovastatin. LovD can also synthesize the blockbuster drug simvastatin using MJA and a synthetic alpha-dimethylbutyryl thioester, albeit with suboptimal properties as a biocatalyst. Here we used directed evolution to improve the properties of LovD toward semisynthesis of simvastatin. Mutants with improved catalytic efficiency, solubility, and thermal stability were obtained, with the best mutant displaying an approximately 11-fold increase in an Escherichia coli-based biocatalytic platform. To understand the structural basis of LovD enzymology, seven X-ray crystal structures were determined, including the parent LovD, an improved mutant G5, and G5 cocrystallized with ligands. Comparisons between the structures reveal that beneficial mutations stabilize the structure of G5 in a more compact conformation that is favorable for catalysis.
PubMed: 19875080
DOI: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2009.09.017
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Experimental method
X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2 Å)
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