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  • Turkish Journal of Biology
  • Volume:41 Issue:5
  • Effect of mutation in active site residue Trp209 to Val, Leu, Ile and Pro on the catalytic activity ...

Effect of mutation in active site residue Trp209 to Val, Leu, Ile and Pro on the catalytic activity and affinity for some benzenesulfonamides of human carbonic anhydrase II

Authors : DERYANUR KILIÇ, ORHAN ERDOĞAN, ÖMER İRFAN KÜFREVİOĞLU
Pages : 935-842
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Publication Date : 2017-12-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Human carbonic anhydrase II insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(hCA II); enzyme was firstly expressed using a pET-SUMO expression vector in Escherichia coli and the recombinant enzyme was purified using nickel insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Ni2+); affinity chromatography. The substitutions of Trp 209 with four amino acid insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Val, Leu, Ile, and Pro); in the hydrophobic pocket of hCA II were conducted using site-directed mutagenesis. The p-nitrophenyl esterase activity of hCA II variants correlates with the hydrophobicity and size of residue, suggesting that the hydrophobic character of this residue is important for catalysis. The Trp 209 was forecast as an important residue and was exposed to computational mutagenesis. This forecast was confirmed experimentally by producing hCA II mutants and determining the resulting affinities towards some benzenesulfonamides. These mutations in the hydrophobic pocket of the enzyme active site decreased the protein expression of hCA II in E. coli, causing the formation of insoluble protein aggregates in many cases. Our findings demonstrated that the Trp 209 in hCA II plays an important role in the folding process and the valine residues are very compatible for the hydrophobic region in the active cavity of this isoenzyme. These mutant proteins will lead to a better understanding of structural functions and drug-based studies in the future.
Keywords : Computational mutagenesis, enzyme inhibitor, human carbonic anhydrase II, site directed mutagenesis, sulfonamide

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