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Non-Canonical Amino Acid-Based Engineering of (R)-Amine Transaminaseoa mark
  • Pagar, Amol D. ;
  • Jeon, Hyunwoo ;
  • Khobragade, Taresh P. ;
  • Sarak, Sharad ;
  • Giri, Pritam ;
  • Lim, Seonga ;
  • Yoo, Tae Hyeon ;
  • Ko, Byoung Joon ;
  • Yun, Hyungdon
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Publication Year
2022-02-28
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A.
Citation
Frontiers in Chemistry, Vol.10
Keyword
(R)-amine transaminaseenzyme engineeringgenetic code expansionnon-canonical amino acidp-benzoyl-l-phenylalanine
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Chemistry (all)
Abstract
Non-canonical amino acids (ncAAs) have been utilized as an invaluable tool for modulating the active site of the enzymes, probing the complex enzyme mechanisms, improving catalytic activity, and designing new to nature enzymes. Here, we report site-specific incorporation of p-benzoyl phenylalanine (pBpA) to engineer (R)-amine transaminase previously created from d-amino acid aminotransferase scaffold. Replacement of the single Phe88 residue at the active site with pBpA exhibits a significant 15-fold and 8-fold enhancement in activity for 1-phenylpropan-1-amine and benzaldehyde, respectively. Reshaping of the enzyme’s active site afforded an another variant F86A/F88pBpA, with 30% higher thermostability at 55°C without affecting parent enzyme activity. Moreover, various racemic amines were successfully resolved by transaminase variants into (S)-amines with excellent conversions (∼50%) and enantiomeric excess (>99%) using pyruvate as an amino acceptor. Additionally, kinetic resolution of the 1-phenylpropan-1-amine was performed using benzaldehyde as an amino acceptor, which is cheaper than pyruvate. Our results highlight the utility of ncAAs for designing enzymes with enhanced functionality beyond the limit of 20 canonical amino acids.
ISSN
2296-2646
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/32610
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2022.839636
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This research was supported by Konkuk University Researcher Fund (#2018-A019-0193) in 2018.
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