Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (Dec 2022)

Characterization, comparative, and functional analysis of arylacetamide deacetylase from Gnathostomata organisms

  • Tania Diaz-Vidal,
  • Christian Berenice Romero-Olivas,
  • Raúl Balam Martínez-Pérez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s43141-022-00443-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 1 – 19

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Abstract Background Arylacetamide deacetylase (AADAC) is a lipolytic enzyme involved in xenobiotic metabolism. The characterization in terms of activity and substrate preference has been limited to a few mammalian species. The potential role and catalytic activities of AADAC from other organisms are still poorly understood. Therefore, in this work, the physicochemical properties, proteomic analysis, and protein-protein interactions from Gnathostomata organisms were investigated. Results The analysis were performed with 142 orthologue sequences with ~ 48–100% identity with human AADAC. The catalytic motif HGG[A/G] tetrapeptide block was conserved through all AADAC orthologues. Four variations were found in the consensus pentapeptide GXSXG sequence (GDSAG, GESAG, GDSSG, and GSSSG), and a novel motif YXLXP was found. The prediction of N-glycosylation sites projected 4, 1, 6, and 4 different patterns for amphibians, birds, mammals, and reptiles, respectively. The transmembrane regions of AADAC orthologues were not conserved among groups, and variations in the number and orientation of the active site and C-terminal carboxyl were observed among the sequences studied. The protein-protein interaction of AADAC orthologues were related to cancer, lipid, and xenobiotic metabolism genes. Conclusion The findings from this computational analysis offer new insight into one of the main enzymes involved in xenobiotic metabolism from mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and birds and its potential use in medical and veterinarian biotechnological approaches. Graphical Abstract

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