Structural Insights into the Evolution of Alpha/Beta-Hydrolase Fold Luciferases

Authors

Majerova, M., Horackova, J., Sedlackova, K., Sulova, M., Kovar, D., Damborsky, J., Prokop, Z., Bednar, D., Marek, M.

Source

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES 361: 151870 (2026)

Abstract

The α/β-hydrolase (ABH) superfamily is a widespread and functionally versatile protein fold recognized for its ability to adapt to diverse molecular functions across all three domains of life. One such spectacular example of evolutionary adaptation at the ABH fold is an acquisition of oxygenolytic luciferase reaction that occurred within the hydrolytic haloalkane dehalogenase family. The molecular details of this evolution remain puzzling. In this work, we determine crystal structures and explore dynamical behaviour of a bifunctional ancestral ABH-fold enzyme, highlighting molecular features associated with the transition from hydrolytic to oxygenolytic catalysis at this fold. Structures showed a canonical αβα-sandwich shielded with a helical cap domain. The catalytic pocket is voluminous enough to accommodate a bulky substrate. Molecular dynamics simulations demonstrated that coelenterazine entry does not present a major energetic barrier and identified a preferred binding orientation important for oxygenolytic catalysis. Comparisons between ancestral and extant enzymes highlighted specific amino acids and sequence motifs characteristic for oxygenolytic luciferases. Collectively, our results provide an expanded view of the evolutionary transition in which ABH-fold enzymes, originally using water to cleave chemical bonds, adapted to utilize dioxygen for bioluminescence.

Full text •  Supplement

Citation

Majerova, M., Horackova, J., Sedlackova, K., Sulova, M., Kovar, D., Damborsky, J., Prokop, Z., Bednar, D., Marek, M., 2026: Structural Insights into the Evolution of Alpha/Beta-Hydrolase Fold Luciferases. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 361: 151870.

Summer Starts with Beach Volleyball!
Dr. & Dr. Party
Success at ISBC & ISLS 2026 in Thailand
Martin Received Dean’s Award
Pavel’s Research Internship at Chalmers University
Faraneh Earns a Doctoral Degree
Amalie Receives Awards at the Conference of Young Life Scientists