Finding homes for orphan enzymes

Perspectives in science Pub Date : 2016-12-01 Epub Date: 2016-08-31 DOI:10.1016/j.pisc.2016.02.002
Frank M. Raushel
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The rate at which new genes are being sequenced greatly exceeds our ability to correctly annotate the functional properties of the corresponding proteins. Annotations based primarily on sequence identity to experimentally characterized proteins are often misleading because closely related sequences may have different functions, while highly divergent sequences may have identical functions. Our understanding of the principles that dictate the catalytic properties of enzymes, based on protein sequence alone, is often insufficient to correctly annotate proteins of unknown function. To address these problems, we are working to develop a comprehensive strategy for the functional annotation of newly sequenced genes using a combination of structural biology, bioinformatics, computational biology, and molecular enzymology. The power of this multidisciplinary approach for discovering new reactions catalyzed by uncharacterized enzymes has been tested using the amidohydrolase superfamily as a model system.

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新基因测序的速度大大超过了我们正确标注相应蛋白质功能特性的能力。由于密切相关的序列可能具有不同的功能,而高度分化的序列可能具有相同的功能,因此主要基于序列同一性对实验表征蛋白质的注释往往具有误导性。我们对酶催化性质的原理的理解,仅仅基于蛋白质序列,往往不足以正确地注释未知功能的蛋白质。为了解决这些问题,我们正在努力开发一种综合的策略,利用结构生物学、生物信息学、计算生物学和分子酶学的结合,对新测序的基因进行功能注释。以氨基水解酶超家族为模型系统,对这种多学科方法发现由未表征酶催化的新反应的能力进行了测试。
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