Josseline Ramos-Figueroa, Haoqian Liang, Wilfred A. van der Donk
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Abstract
The continuing discovery of new peptide-aminoacyl-tRNA ligases (PEARLs) has unveiled a diverse array of enzymes with the unique potential to append amino acids to the C terminus of substrate peptides in an aminoacyl-tRNA-dependent manner. To date, PEARLs have been reported that can conjugate Cys, Ala, Trp, Gly, Leu, Asn, and Thr residues, but the basis of peptide substrate and aminoacyl-tRNA recognition is not known. Cell-free expression (CFE) has emerged as a powerful tool to rapidly assay activity of substrate variants, and we used the technique in this study to investigate the peptide substrate specificity of the PEARL BhaBCTrp . This enzyme that adds Trp was discovered previously during genome mining for ribosomally synthesized and posttranslational modified peptides (RiPPs). The enzyme is remarkably tolerant of changes to the C-terminal amino acid of the peptide substrate, and truncation and replacement experiments suggest a minimal sequence requirement. An AlphaFold3 model provided insights into binding interactions of the substrate peptide BhaA-Ala to BhaBCTrp and also generated predictions for tRNA, ATP, and Mg 2+ binding modes that were tested by site-directed mutagenesis. The data suggest that several highly conserved residues in PEARLs recognize the 3′-CCA sequence present in all tRNAs. The minimal sequence required for Trp incorporation by BhaBCTrp was employed as a protein tag for C-terminal labeling of eGFP, lysozyme, and MBP with Trp and 5-Br-Trp.
新的肽-氨基酰基- trna连接酶(PEARLs)的不断发现揭示了一系列具有独特潜力的酶,这些酶以依赖于氨基酰基- trna的方式将氨基酸附加到底物肽的C端。迄今为止,已有报道称珍珠可以结合Cys, Ala, Trp, Gly, Leu, Asn和Thr残基,但肽底物和氨基酰基trna识别的基础尚不清楚。无细胞表达(CFE)已成为快速测定底物变异活性的有力工具,我们在本研究中使用该技术研究了PEARL B ha B C T r p的肽底物特异性。这种添加色氨酸的酶是先前在核糖体合成和翻译后修饰肽(RiPPs)的基因组挖掘中发现的。该酶对肽底物c端氨基酸的变化具有显著的耐受性,截断和替换实验表明其对序列的要求最小。AlphaFold3模型提供了底物肽BhaA-Ala与Bha B C T r p的结合相互作用的见解,并生成了tRNA, ATP和mg2 +结合模式的预测,这些模式通过定点诱变进行了测试。这些数据表明,pearl中的一些高度保守的残基识别所有trna中存在的3 ' -CCA序列。利用B h a B C Trp结合Trp所需的最小序列作为蛋白标签,用Trp和5-Br-Trp标记eGFP、溶菌酶和MBP的C端。
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