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Title: Polyoxometalates as a Novel Class of Artificial Proteases: Selective Hydrolysis of Lysozyme under Physiological pH and Temperature Promoted by a Cerium(IV) Keggin-Type Polyoxometalate.
Authors: Stroobants, Karen
Moelants, Eva
Lý, Thị Hồng Giang
Proost, Paul
Bartik, Kristin
Vogt, Tatjana N. Parac
Keywords: Artificial enzymes
Ceri-um
Hydrolysis
Lysozymes
Poly-oxometalates
Issue Date: 2013
Series/Report no.: Chemistry - A European Journal;8 .- p.2848-2858
Abstract: Hen-egg-white lysozyme (HEWL) is specifically cleaved at the Trp28-Val29 and Asn44-Arg45 peptide bonds in the presence of a Keggin-type [Ce(α-PW(₁₁)O(₃₉))(₂)]¹ᴼ- polyoxometalate (POM; 1) at pH 7.4 and 37°C. The reactivity of 1 towards a range of dipeptides was also examined and the calculated reaction rates were comparable to those observed for the hydrolysis of HEWL. Experiments with α-lactalbumin (α-LA), a protein that is structurally highly homologous to HEWL but has a different surface potential, showed no evidence of hydrolysis, which indicates the importance of electrostatic interactions between 1 and the protein surface for the hydrolytic reaction to occur. A combination of spectroscopic techniques was used to reveal the molecular interactions between HEWL and 1 that lead to hydrolysis. NMR spectroscopy titration experiments showed that on protein addition the intensity of the ³¹P NMR signal of 1 gradually decreased due to the formation of a large protein/polyoxometalate complex and completely disappeared when the HEWL/1 ratio reached 1:2. Circular dichroism (CD) measurements of HEWL indicate that addition of 1 results in a clear decrease in the signal at λ=208 nm, which is attributed to changes in the α-helical content of the protein. ¹⁵N-¹H heteronuclear single quantum coherence (HSQC) NMR measurements of HEWL in the presence of 1 reveal that the interaction is mainly observed for residues that are located in close proximity to the first site in the α-helical part of the structure (Trp28-Val29). The less pronounced NMR spectroscopic shifts around the second cleavage site (Asn44-Arg45), which is found in the β-strand region of the protein, might be caused by weaker metal-directed binding, compared with strong POM-directed binding at the first site.
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