Nature Communications (Mar 2021)
Hinge-shift mechanism as a protein design principle for the evolution of β-lactamases from substrate promiscuity to specificity
Abstract
TEM-1 β-lactamase evolved from ancestral enzymes that degraded a variety of β-lactam antibiotics with moderate efficiency and degrades β-lactam antibiotics with a strong preference for penicillins. Here authors developed a computational approach to rationally mold a protein flexibility profile on the basis of a hinge-shift mechanism and show a putative Precambrian β-lactamase that mimics the modern TEM-1 β-lactamase with only 21 amino acid replacements.