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ScienceDaily (Aug. 18, 2008) -- Different keys are not supposed to fit the same lock, but in biological systems multiple versions of a catalyst all make a reaction go, according to a new study that explains the phenomenon.
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Scheduled for online publication in PNAS Early Edition sometime after Aug. 18, the study challenges entrenched ideas about the workings of catalysts.
The study also suggests a method for designing new catalysts.
Catalysts are molecules that speed up chemical reactions without participating in them. Thousands of industrial and biological processes rely on catalysts. In the human body, enzymes catalyze almost every reaction. "The Holy Grail of enzyme catalysis and the ultimate manifestation of understanding of this process is the ability to design enzymes," said senior author Arieh Warshel, professor of chemistry at USC College.
He listed drug production, environmental chemistry and bioremediation as areas that could be revolutionized by custom-designed enzymes.
In the PNAS study, Warshel described a computational model that both explains a key aspect of catalyst function and suggests a design strategy.
Since the early days of catalyst chemistry, scientists had championed the "lock and key" model, which held that a catalyst worked by exquisitely surrounding and matching the reacting system (the substrate).
Warshel's group has published several papers in support of an alternate theory based on electrical attraction. According to the group, a perfect physical fit between catalyst and substrate is not necessary. "What really fits is the electrostatic interaction between the enzyme active site to the substrate charges at the so-called transition state, where the bonds are halfway to being broken," Warshel said.
If Warshel is correct, catalyst and substrate would be less like lock and key, and more like two magnets: As long the opposite poles could get close to each other, they would bind.
Warshel's model reproduced new experimental data showing that a natural enzyme and its engineered, structurally different counterpart both have the same catalytic power, despite being very different from each other.
The engineered enzyme, made by co-author Donald Hilvert of ETH in Zurich, Switzerland, displays less distinct folding than the natural enzyme. It also changes shape very rapidly.
Warshel's model shows that the engineered enzyme takes the shape of many keys, with all fitting electrostatically in the same lock. This should offer a new option for enzyme design.
Funding for the research came from the National Institutes of Health and European agencies. The Center for High-Performance Computing and Communications at USC provided computer time.
Adapted from materials provided by University of Southern California.
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Author Arieh Warshel's model shows that the engineered enzyme takes the shape of many keys, with all fitting electrostatically in the same lock. (Credit: Image courtesy of University of Southern California)
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