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Appl Environ Microbiol ; 81(20): 6994-7002, 2015 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26231640

RESUMO

ω-Transaminase (ω-TA) is a promising enzyme for use in the production of unnatural amino acids from keto acids using cheap amino donors such as isopropylamine. The small substrate-binding pocket of most ω-TAs permits entry of substituents no larger than an ethyl group, which presents a significant challenge to the preparation of structurally diverse unnatural amino acids. Here we report on the engineering of an (S)-selective ω-TA from Ochrobactrum anthropi (OATA) to reduce the steric constraint and thereby allow the small pocket to readily accept bulky substituents. On the basis of a docking model in which L-alanine was used as a ligand, nine active-site residues were selected for alanine scanning mutagenesis. Among the resulting variants, an L57A variant showed dramatic activity improvements in activity for α-keto acids and α-amino acids carrying substituents whose bulk is up to that of an n-butyl substituent (e.g., 48- and 56-fold increases in activity for 2-oxopentanoic acid and L-norvaline, respectively). An L57G mutation also relieved the steric constraint but did so much less than the L57A mutation did. In contrast, an L57V substitution failed to induce the improvements in activity for bulky substrates. Molecular modeling suggested that the alanine substitution of L57, located in a large pocket, induces an altered binding orientation of an α-carboxyl group and thereby provides more room to the small pocket. The synthetic utility of the L57A variant was demonstrated by carrying out the production of optically pure L- and D-norvaline (i.e., enantiomeric excess [ee]>99%) by asymmetric amination of 2-oxopantanoic acid and kinetic resolution of racemic norvaline, respectively.


Assuntos
Aminoácidos/biossíntese , Ochrobactrum anthropi/enzimologia , Engenharia de Proteínas , Transaminases/genética , Transaminases/metabolismo , Substituição de Aminoácidos , Domínio Catalítico , Simulação de Acoplamento Molecular , Mutagênese Sítio-Dirigida
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Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ; 98(2): 651-60, 2014 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23576035

RESUMO

ω-Transaminase (ω-TA) is one of the important biocatalytic toolkits owing to its unique enzyme property which enables the transfer of an amino group between primary amines and carbonyl compounds. In addition to preparation of chiral amines, ω-TA reactions have been exploited for the asymmetric synthesis of L-amino acids using (S)-selective ω-TAs. However, despite the availability of (R)-selective ω-TAs, catalytic utility of the ω-TAs has not been explored for the production of D-amino acids. Here, we investigated the substrate specificity of (R)-selective ω-TAs from Aspergillus terreus and Aspergillus fumigatus and demonstrated the asymmetric synthesis of D-amino acids from α-keto acids. Substrate specificity toward D-amino acids and α-keto acids revealed that the two (R)-selective ω-TAs possess strict steric constraints in the small binding pocket that precludes the entry of a substituent larger than an ethyl group, which is reminiscent of (S)-selective ω-TAs. Molecular models of the active site bound to an external aldimine were constructed and used to explain the observed substrate specificity and stereoselectivity. α-Methylbenzylamine (α-MBA) showed the highest amino donor reactivity among five primary amines (benzylamine, α-MBA, α-ethylbenzylamine, 1-aminoindan, and isopropylamine), leading us to employ α-MBA as an amino donor for the amination of 5 reactive α-keto acids (pyruvate, 2-oxobutyrate, fluoropyruvate, hydroxypyruvate, and 2-oxopentanoate) among 17 ones tested. Unlike the previously characterized (S)-selective ω-TAs, the enzyme activity of the (R)-selective ω-TAs was not inhibited by acetophenone (i.e., a deamination product of α-MBA). Using racemic α-MBA as an amino donor, five D-amino acids (D-alanine, D-homoalanine, D-fluoroalanine, D-serine, and D-norvaline) were synthesized with excellent product enantiopurity (enantiomeric excess >99.7 %).


Assuntos
Aminoácidos/metabolismo , Aspergillus/enzimologia , Domínio Catalítico , Transaminases/química , Transaminases/metabolismo , Cetoácidos/metabolismo , Modelos Moleculares , Especificidade por Substrato
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Org Biomol Chem ; 11(40): 6929-33, 2013 Sep 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23897436

RESUMO

Isopropylamine is an ideal amino donor for reductive amination of carbonyl compounds by ω-transaminase (ω-TA) owing to its cheapness and high volatility of a ketone product. Here we developed asymmetric synthesis of unnatural amino acids via ω-TA-catalyzed amino group transfer between α-keto acids and isopropylamine.


Assuntos
Aminoácidos/biossíntese , Propilaminas/metabolismo , Transaminases/metabolismo , Aminoácidos/química , Biocatálise , Estrutura Molecular , Propilaminas/química , Transaminases/química
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