A map of the rubisco biochemical landscape
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Innovative Genomics Institute · +10 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Rubisco is the primary CO 2 -fixing enzyme of the biosphere 1 , yet it has slow kinetics 2 . The roles of evolution and chemical mechanism in constraining its biochemical function remain debated 3,4 . Engineering efforts aimed at adjusting the biochemical parameters of rubisco have largely failed 5 , although recent results indicate that the functional potential of rubisco has a wider scope than previously known 6 . Here we developed a massively parallel assay, using an engineered Escherichia coli 7 in which enzyme activity is coupled to growth, to systematically map the sequence–function landscape of rubisco. Composite assay of more than 99% of single-amino acid mutants versus CO 2 concentration…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 35.74
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 42
Authors
21- NPNoam PrywesCorresponding
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Innovative Genomics Institute, University of California, Berkeley
- NRNaiya R. Phillips
University of California, Berkeley
- LMLuke M. Oltrogge
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California, Berkeley
- SLSebastian Lindner
Heidelberg University
- LJLeah J. Taylor‐Kearney
University of California, Berkeley
Topics & keywords
- RuBisCO
- Function (biology)
- Enzyme
- Mutant
- Computational biology
- Biochemistry
- Directed evolution
- Biology
- Life in Land