Computational design of a thermolabile uracil-DNA glycosylase of Escherichia coli

Seongjun Park, Yong Keol Shin, Jeong Yeon Yoon, Ki Hoon Nam, Palinda Ruvan Munashingha, Soyeong Park, So Yeon Park, Sangyeol Kim, Juhwan Lee, Min Jae Seo, Wookyung Yu, Yeon soo Seo, Iksoo Chang

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Abstract

Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a powerful tool to diagnose infectious diseases. Uracil DNA glycosylase (UDG) is broadly used to remove carryover contamination in PCR. However, UDG can contribute to false negative results when not inactivated completely, leading to DNA degradation during the amplification step. In this study, we designed novel thermolabile UDG derivatives by supercomputing molecular dynamic simulations and residual network analysis. Based on enzyme activity analysis, thermolability, thermal stability, and biochemical experiments of Escherichia coli-derived UDG and 22 derivatives, we uncovered that the UDG D43A mutant eliminated the false negative problem, demonstrated high efficiency, and offered great benefit for use in PCR diagnosis. We further obtained structural and thermodynamic insights into the role of the D43A mutation, including perturbed protein structure near D43; weakened pairwise interactions of D43 with K42, N46, and R80; and decreased melting temperature and native fraction of the UDG D43A mutant compared with wild-type UDG.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1276-1288
Number of pages13
JournalBiophysical Journal
Volume121
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Apr 2022

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