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Rational Design of Adenylate Kinase Thermostability through Coevolution and Sequence Divergence Analysis.

Jian ChangChengxin ZhangHuaqiang ChengYan-Wen Tan
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2021)
Protein engineering is actively pursued in industrial and laboratory settings for high thermostability. Among the many protein engineering methods, rational design by bioinformatics provides theoretical guidance without time-consuming experimental screenings. However, most rational design methods either rely on protein tertiary structure information or have limited accuracies. We proposed a primary-sequence-based algorithm for increasing the heat resistance of a protein while maintaining its functions. Using adenylate kinase (ADK) family as a model system, this method identified a series of amino acid sites closely related to thermostability. Single- and double-point mutants constructed based on this method increase the thermal denaturation temperature of the mesophilic Escherichia coli (E. coli) ADK by 5.5 and 8.3 °C, respectively, while preserving most of the catalytic function at ambient temperatures. Additionally, the constructed mutants have improved enzymatic activity at higher temperature.
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