Controlled Enzyme Cargo Loading in Engineered Bacterial Microcompartment Shells.

IF 3 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Biochemistry Biochemistry Pub Date : 2025-03-18 Epub Date: 2025-03-05 DOI:10.1021/acs.biochem.4c00709
Nicholas M Tefft, Yali Wang, Alexander Jussupow, Michael Feig, Michaela A TerAvest
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Bacterial microcompartments (BMCs) are nanometer-scale organelles with a protein-based shell that serve to colocalize and encapsulate metabolic enzymes. They may provide a range of benefits to improve pathway catalysis, including substrate channeling and selective permeability. Several groups are working toward using BMC shells as a platform for enhancing engineered metabolic pathways. The microcompartment shell of Haliangium ochraceum (HO) has emerged as a versatile and modular shell system that can be expressed and assembled outside its native host and with non-native cargo. Further, the HO shell has been modified to use the engineered protein conjugation system SpyCatcher-SpyTag for non-native cargo loading. Here, we used a model enzyme, triose phosphate isomerase (Tpi), to study non-native cargo loading into four HO shell variants and begin to understand maximal shell loading levels. We also measured activity of Tpi encapsulated in the HO shell variants and found that activity was determined by the amount of cargo loaded and was not strongly impacted by the predicted permeability of the shell variant to large molecules. All shell variants tested could be used to generate active, Tpi-loaded versions, but the simplest variants assembled most robustly. We propose that the simple variant is the most promising for continued development as a metabolic engineering platform.

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细菌微室(BMCs)是一种纳米级细胞器,具有基于蛋白质的外壳,用于共定位和封装代谢酶。它们可以提供一系列的好处,以改善途径催化,包括底物通道和选择性渗透性。几个研究小组正致力于利用BMC外壳作为增强工程代谢途径的平台。Haliangium ochraceum (HO)的微室壳已经成为一个多功能和模块化的壳系统,可以在其原生宿主外表达和组装,也可以与非原生货物一起表达和组装。此外,HO外壳已被修改为使用工程蛋白偶联系统SpyCatcher-SpyTag用于非本地货物装载。在这里,我们使用一种模型酶,三糖磷酸异构酶(Tpi),来研究非本地货物装载到四种HO壳变体中,并开始了解最大壳装载水平。我们还测量了HO壳变体中封装的Tpi的活性,发现活性由装载的货物量决定,并且不受外壳变体对大分子的预测渗透率的强烈影响。所有被测试的shell变体都可以用来生成激活的、tpi加载的版本,但是最简单的变体组装得最健壮。我们认为简单的变体是最有希望作为代谢工程平台继续发展的。
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Biochemistry Biochemistry
Biochemistry Biochemistry 生物-生化与分子生物学
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336
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期刊介绍: Biochemistry provides an international forum for publishing exceptional, rigorous, high-impact research across all of biological chemistry. This broad scope includes studies on the chemical, physical, mechanistic, and/or structural basis of biological or cell function, and encompasses the fields of chemical biology, synthetic biology, disease biology, cell biology, nucleic acid biology, neuroscience, structural biology, and biophysics. In addition to traditional Research Articles, Biochemistry also publishes Communications, Viewpoints, and Perspectives, as well as From the Bench articles that report new methods of particular interest to the biological chemistry community.
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