Abstract

The methyl-transfer mechanism of human N-acetylserotonin methyltransferase and the roles of several residues around the active sites are investigated by density function theory method. This enzyme will catalyse the conversion of N-acetylserotonin and S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM) into melatonin and S-asenosylhomocysteine, which is the terminal step in the melatonin (N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine) biosynthesis. The calculated results confirm that the methyl transfer and proton transfer will take place via a SN2 step with a concerted mechanism, which is different from the experimental estimation via a water bridge. The residues H255, D256, E311, and R252 play an important role in reducing the barrier height and inducing methyl transfer. In addition, a full SAM molecule is considered in this work, which is never explored in previous reports. We find that some residues around the SAM in the centre of active site are essential factors to influence the mechanism and barrier height. So a truncated SAM model may not be suitable for all reactions.

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