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Tunnel engineering of gas-converting enzymes for inhibitor retardation and substrate acceleration

Suk Min Kim, Sung Heuck Kang, Byoung Wook Jeon, Yong Hwan Kim

2023Bioresource Technology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Carbon monoxide dehydrogenase (CODH), formate dehydrogenase (FDH), hydrogenase (H2ase), and nitrogenase (N2ase) are crucial enzymatic catalysts that facilitate the conversion of industrially significant gases such as CO, CO2, H2, and N2. The tunnels in the gas-converting enzymes serve as conduits for these low molecular weight gases to access deeply buried catalytic sites. The identification of the substrate tunnels is imperative for comprehending the substrate selectivity mechanism underlying these gas-converting enzymes. This knowledge also holds substantial value for industrial applications, particularly in addressing the challenges associated with separation and utilization of byproduct gases. In this comprehensive review, we delve into the emerging field of tunnel engineering, presenting a range of approaches and analyses. Additionally, we propose methodologies for the systematic design of enzymes, with the ultimate goal of advancing protein engineering strategies.

Topics & Concepts

HydrogenaseFormate dehydrogenaseCarbon monoxide dehydrogenaseProtein engineeringSubstrate (aquarium)FormateEnzymeBiochemical engineeringMetabolic engineeringCatalysisChemistryHydrogenCarbon monoxideCombinatorial chemistryMaterials scienceBiochemistryNanotechnologyEngineeringOrganic chemistryBiologyEcologyMetalloenzymes and iron-sulfur proteinsEnzyme Catalysis and ImmobilizationEnzyme function and inhibition