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Episodic positive selection during the evolution of naphthalene dioxygenase to nitroarene dioxygenase
Authors:Arindam Dutta  Joydeep ChakrabortyTapan K Dutta
Institution:Department of Microbiology, Bose Institute, Kolkata 700054, India
Abstract:Using different maximum-likelihood models of adaptive evolution, signatures of natural selective pressure, operating across the naphthalene family of dioxygenases, were examined. A lineage- and branch-site specific combined analysis revealed that purifying selection pressure dominated the evolutionary history of the enzyme family. Specifically, episodic positive Darwinian selection pressure, affecting only a few sites in a subset of lineages, was found to be responsible for the evolution of nitroarene dioxygenases (NArDO) from naphthalene dioxygenase (NDO). Site-specific analysis confirmed the absence of diversifying selection pressure at any particular site. Different sets of positively selected residues, obtained from branch-site specific analysis, were detected for the evolution of each NArDO. They were mainly located around the active site, the catalytic pocket and their adjacent regions, when mapped onto the 3D structure of the α-subunit of NDO. The present analysis enriches the current understanding of adaptive evolution and also broadens the scope for rational alteration of substrate specificity of enzyme by directed evolution.
Keywords:Aromatic ring-hydroxylating oxygenase  Naphthalene dioxygenase  Nitroarene dioxygenase  Adaptive evolution  Episodic positive selection
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