Xenobiology is an emerging field that focuses on the extension and redesign of biological systems through the use of laboratory-derived xenomolecules, which are molecules that are new to the metabolism of the cell. Despite the enormous potential of using xenomolecules in living organisms, most noncanonical building blocks still need to be supplied externally, and often poor uptake into cells limits wider applicability. To improve the cytosolic availability of noncanonical molecules, a synthetic transport system based on portage transport was developed, in which molecules of interest "cargo" are linked to a synthetic transport vector that enables piggyback transport through the alkylsulfonate transporter (SsuABC) of Escherichia coli. Upon cytosolic delivery, the vector-cargo conjugate is enzymatically cleaved by GGT(xe), leading to the release of the cargo molecule. To deepen our understanding of the synthetic transport system, we focused on the characterization and further development of the enzymatic cargo release step. Hence, the substrate scope of GGT(xe) was characterized using a library of structurally diverse vector-cargo conjugates and MS/MS-based quantification of hydrolysis products in a kinetic manner. The resulting substrate tolerance characterization revealed that vector-amino acid conjugates were significantly unfavored. To overcome this shortcoming, a selection system based on metabolic auxotrophy complementation and directed evolution of GGT(xe) was established. In a directed evolution campaign, we improved the enzymatic activity of GGT(xe) for vector-amino acid conjugates and revealed the importance of residue D386 in the cargo unloading step.
Characterizing and Tailoring the Substrate Profile of a γ-Glutamyltransferase Variant.
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作者:Mueller David, Baettig Remo, Kuenzl Tilmann, RodrÃguez-Robles Emilio, Roberts Tania Michelle, Marlière Philippe, Panke Sven
| 期刊: | ACS Synthetic Biology | 影响因子: | 3.900 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Sep 20; 13(9):2969-2981 |
| doi: | 10.1021/acssynbio.4c00364 | ||
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