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Cyclic Changes in Active Site Polarization and Dynamics Drive the “Ping-pong” Kinetics in NRH:Quinone Oxidoreductase 2: An Insight from QM/MM Simulations
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Chemical KineticsEngineeringBiochemistryMedicineQuinone Oxidoreductase 2Active Site PolarizationEnzyme CatalysisOxidoreductase 2Structure-function Enzyme KineticsComputational ChemistryRedox BiologyCyclic ChangesRedox ChemistryMolecular KineticsQuinone ReductasesMolecular MechanicMolecular DynamicsBiophysics
Quinone reductases belong to the family of flavin-dependent oxidoreductases. With the redox active cofactor, flavin adenine dinucleotide, quinone reductases are known to utilize a 'ping-pong' kinetic mechanism during catalysis in which a hydride is bounced back and forth between flavin and its two substrates. However, the continuation of this catalytic cycle requires product displacement steps, where the product of one redox half-cycle is displaced by the substrate of the next half-cycle. Using improved hybrid quantum mechanical/molecular mechanical simulations, both the catalytic hydride transfer and the product displacement reactions were studied in NRH:quinone oxidoreductase 2. Initially, the self-consistent charge-density functional tight binding theory was used to describe flavin ring and the substrate atoms, while embedded in the molecular mechanically-treated solvated active site. Then, for each step of the catalytic cycle, a further improvement of energetics was made using density functional theory-based corrections. The present study showcases an integrated interplay of solvation, protonation, and protein matrix-induced polarization as the driving force behind the thermodynamic wheel of the 'ping-pong' kinetics. Reported here is the first-principles model of the 'ping-pong' kinetics that portrays how cyclic changes in the active site polarization and dynamics govern the oscillatory hydride transfer and product displacement in this enzyme.
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