The physical origin of rate promoting vibrations in enzymes revealed by structural rigidity

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Yann Chalopin
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[1] University of Paris-Saclay,Laboratoire EM2C, CNRS & CentraleSupelec
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Enzymes are the most efficient catalysts known to date. However, decades of research have failed to fully explain the catalytic power of enzymes, and most of the current attempts to uncloak the details of atomic motions at active sites remain incomplete. Here, a straightforward manner for understanding the interplay between the complex or irregular enzyme topology and dynamical effects at catalytic sites is introduced, by revealing how fast localized vibrations form spontaneously in the stiffest parts of the scaffold. While shedding light on a physical mechanism that allowed the selection of the picosecond (ps) timescale to increase the catalytic proficiency, this approach exposes the functional importance of localized motions as a by-product of the stability-function tradeoff in enzyme evolution. From this framework of analysis—directly accessible from available diffraction data—experimental strategies for engineering the catalytic rate in enzymatic proteins are proposed.
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