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An N-Terminal Protein Degradation Tag Enables Robust Selection of Highly Active Enzymes

  作者 Butz, M; Neuenschwander, M; Kast, P; Hilvert, D  
  选自 期刊  Biochemistry;  卷期  2011年50-40;  页码  8594-8602  
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[摘要]Degradation tags are short peptide sequences that target proteins for destruction by housekeeping proteases. We previously utilized the C-terminal SsrA tag in directed evolution experiments to decrease the intracellular lifetime of a growth-limiting enzyme and thereby facilitate selection of highly active variants. In this study, we examine the N-terminal RepA tag as an alternative degradation signal for laboratory evolution. Although RepA proved to be less effective than SsrA at lowering protein concentrations in the cell, its N-terminal location dramatically reduced the occurrence of truncation and frameshift artifacts in selection experiments. We exploited this improvement to evolve a topologically redesigned chorismate mutase that is intrinsically disordered but already highly active for the conversion of chorismate to prephenate. After three rounds of mutagenesis and high-stringency selection, a robust and more nativelike variant was obtained that exhibited a catalytic efficiency (k(cat)/K(M) = 84000 M(-1) s(-1)) comparable to that of a natural dimeric chorismate mutase. Because of concomitant increases in catalyst yield, the level of intracellular prephenate production increased approximately 30-fold overall over the course of evolution.

 
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