Rational multienzyme architecture design with iMARS
Shanghai Jiao Tong University · Changzhou University
Abstract
Biocatalytic cascades with spatial proximity can orchestrate multistep pathways to form metabolic highways, which enhance the overall catalytic efficiency. However, the effect of spatial organization on catalytic activity is poorly understood, and multienzyme architectural engineering with predictable performance remains unrealized. Here, we developed a standardized framework, called iMARS, to rapidly design the optimal multienzyme architecture by integrating high-throughput activity tests and structural analysis. The approach showed potential for industrial-scale applications, with artificial fusion enzymes designed by iMARS significantly improving the production of resveratrol by 45.1-fold and raspberry…
Citation impact
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- 100.05
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- 100%
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12Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Rational design
- Architecture
- Computational biology
- Evolutionary biology
- Genetics