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Catalytic mechanism and pH dependence of a methyltransferase ribozyme (MTR1) from computational enzymology.

Erika McCarthyŞölen EkesanTimothy J GieseTimothy J WilsonJie DengLin HuangDavid M J LilleyDarrin M York
Published in: Nucleic acids research (2023)
A methyltransferase ribozyme (MTR1) was selected in vitro to catalyze alkyl transfer from exogenous O6-methylguanine (O6mG) to a target adenine N1, and recently, high-resolution crystal structures have become available. We use a combination of classical molecular dynamics, ab initio quantum mechanical/molecular mechanical (QM/MM) and alchemical free energy (AFE) simulations to elucidate the atomic-level solution mechanism of MTR1. Simulations identify an active reactant state involving protonation of C10 that hydrogen bonds with O6mG:N1. The deduced mechanism involves a stepwise mechanism with two transition states corresponding to proton transfer from C10:N3 to O6mG:N1 and rate-controlling methyl transfer (19.4  kcal·mol-1 barrier). AFE simulations predict the pKa for C10 to be 6.3, close to the experimental apparent pKa of 6.2, further implicating it as a critical general acid. The intrinsic rate derived from QM/MM simulations, together with pKa calculations, enables us to predict an activity-pH profile that agrees well with experiment. The insights gained provide further support for a putative RNA world and establish new design principles for RNA-based biochemical tools.
Keyphrases
  • molecular dynamics
  • density functional theory
  • high resolution
  • monte carlo
  • mass spectrometry
  • electron transfer
  • energy transfer