1. High-effective biosynthesis of baccatin Ⅲ by using the alternative acetyl substrate, N-acetyl-d-glucosamine
- Author
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Jia-Jun Huang, P.‐Y. Han, W.‐F. Han, A.‐Q. Ye, Li-Qiong Guo, Jun-Fang Lin, and Tao Wei
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N Acetyl D Glucosamine ,Paclitaxel ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Catalysis ,Acetylglucosamine ,Substrate Specificity ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Alkaloids ,Biosynthesis ,In vivo ,Acetyl Coenzyme A ,Acetyltransferases ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,030306 microbiology ,Substrate (chemistry) ,General Medicine ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ,chemistry ,Baccatin III ,Yield (chemistry) ,Biocatalysis ,Taxoids ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Aims Paclitaxel is a type of broad-spectrum anticancer drug in short supply. The price of acetyl-CoA (17 709 677·4 USD mol-1 ), which is the acetyl group donor for the enzymatic synthesis of the intermediate, baccatin Ⅲ, is still the bottleneck of the mass production of paclitaxel. This study reports a novel acetyl group donor, which could substantially reduce the cost of production. Methods and results In this study, a substrate spectrum with 14 kinds of representative acetyl-donor substitutes predicted by computer-aided methods was tested in a 10-deacetylbaccatin Ⅲ-10-O-acetyltransferase (DBAT) heterogeneous-expressed open-whole-cell catalytic system. The results of computer prediction and experimental analysis revealed the rule of the acetyl-donor compounds based on this substrate spectrum. N-acetyl-d-glucosamine (30·95 USD mol-1 , about 572 202-fold cheaper than acetyl-CoA) is selected as a suitable substitute under the rule. The yield when using N-acetyl-d-glucosamine as acetyl donor in open-whole-cell catalytic system was 2·13-fold of that when using acetyl-CoA. In the in vivo system, the yield increased 24·17%, which may indicate its cooperation with acetyl-CoA. Conclusion The success of open-whole-cell synthesis and in vivo synthesis of baccatin Ⅲ by adding N-acetyl-d-glucosamine as acetyl substrate demonstrates that it is a useful substrate to improve the yield of baccatin Ⅲ. Significance and impact of the study All these findings provided a potential acetyl-donor substitute for acetyl-CoA, as well as a low cost and efficient method of preparing paclitaxel through baccatin Ⅲ semi-synthesis.
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- 2019