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Classifying glycerol dehydratase by its functional residues and purifying selection in its evolution
Authors:Escobar Andres Julian Gutierrez  Castaño Dolly Montoya
Institution:Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bioprocesses and Bioprospecting Research Group, Instituto de Biotecnología Bogotá, Colombia.
Abstract:Glycerol dehydratase (GD) catalyses glycerol reductive conversion to 3-hydroxypropanaldehyde (3-HPA), this being the first step required for the microbial conversion of glycerol to 1, 3 -propanodiol. GD has been functionally characterised to date and two main groups have been determined, one of them being vitamin B(12)-dependent and the other B(12)-independent. GD evolutionary history has been described and an exhaustive analysis made for detecting the functional residues responsible for type I divergence. GD phylogenetic tree topology was seen to be statistically robust and the data indicated strong purifying selection operating on the GD proteins within it. Two clades were indentified, one for vitamin B(12)-dependent and the other for B(12)- independent classes. The ancient hot-pot residues responsible for protein divergency for each clade were also identified. The basic evolutionary biology for GD proteins has been described, thereby opening the way forward for developing rational mutagenesis studies.
Keywords:glycerol dehydratase  molecular evolution  type I functional divergence  hot pots
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