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Domain Shuffling and Site-Saturation Mutagenesis for the Enhanced Inhibitory Potential of Amaranthaceae α-Amylase Inhibitors.

Ashwini S RaneVineetkumar S NairRakesh S JoshiAshok P Giri
Published in: The protein journal (2023)
Amaranthaceae α-amylase inhibitors (AAIs) are knottin-type proteins with selective inhibitory potential against coleopteran α-amylases. Their small size and remarkable stability make them exciting molecules for protein engineering to achieve superior selectivity and efficacy. In this report, we have designed a set of AAI pro- and mature peptides chimeras. Based on in silico analysis, stable AAI chimeras having a stronger affinity with target amylases were selected for characterization. In vitro studies validated that chimera of the propeptide from Chenopodium quinoa α-AI and mature peptide from Beta vulgaris α-AI possess 3, 7.6, and 4.26 fold higher inhibition potential than parental counterparts. Importantly, recombinant AAI chimera retained specificity towards target coleopteran α-amylases. In addition, to improve the inhibitory potential of AAI, we performed in silico site-saturation mutagenesis. Computational analysis followed by experimental data showed that substituting Asparagine at the 6th position with Methionine had a remarkable increase in the specific inhibition potential of Amaranthus hypochondriacus α-AI. These results provide structural-functional insights into the vitality of AAI propeptide and a potential hotspot for mutagenesis to enhance the AAI activity. Our investigation will be a toolkit for AAI's optimization and functional differentiation for future biotechnological applications.
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