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Catalytic Space Engineering as a Strategy to Activate C-H Oxidation on 5-Methylcytosine in Mammalian Genome.

Sushma SappaDebasis DeyBabu SudhamallaKabirul Islam
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2021)
Conditional remodeling of enzyme catalysis is a formidable challenge in protein engineering. Herein, we have undertaken a unique active site engineering tactic to command catalytic outcomes. With ten-eleven translocation (TET) enzyme as a paradigm, we show that variants with an expanded active site significantly enhance multistep C-H oxidation in 5-methylcytosine (5mC), whereas a crowded cavity leads to a single-step catalytic apparatus. We further identify an evolutionarily conserved residue in the TET family with a remarkable catalysis-directing ability. The activating variant demonstrated its prowess to oxidize 5mC in chromosomal DNA for potentiating expression of genes including tumor suppressors.
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