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Bioprospecting reveals class III ω-transaminases converting bulky ketones and environmentally relevant polyamines.

Authors :
Coscolín, Cristina
Katzke, Nadine
García-Moyano, Antonio
Navarro-Fernández, José
Almendral, David
Martínez-Martínez, Mónica
Bollinger, Alexander
Bargiela, Rafael
Gertler, Christoph
Chernikova, Tatyana N.
Rojo, David
Barbas, Coral
Tran, Hai
Golyshina, Olga V.
Koch, Rainhard
Yakimov, Michail M.
Bjerga, Gro E. K.
Golyshin, Peter N.
Jaeger, Karl-Erich
Ferrer, Manuel
Source :
Applied & Environmental Microbiology. Jan2019, Vol. 85 Issue 2, p1-39. 39p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Amination of bulky ketones, particularly in (R)-configuration, is an attractive chemical conversion, however known ω-transaminases (ω-TAs) show insufficient performances. By applying two screening methods we discovered 10 amine transaminases from the class III ω-TAs family, 38-76% identical to homologues. We present examples of such enzymes preferring bulky ketones over keto acids and aldehydes with stringent (S)-selectivity. We also report representatives from the class III ω-TAs capable of converting (R) and (S) amines and bulky ketones, and one converting amines with longer alkyl substituents. The preference for bulky ketones was associated with the presence of a hairpin region proximal to the conserved Arg414 and residues conforming and close to it. The outward orientation of Arg414 additionally favored the conversion of (R)-amines. This configuration was also found to favor the utilization of putrescine as amine donor, so that class III ω-TAs with Arg414 in outward orientation may participate in vivo in the catabolism of putrescine. The positioning of the conserved Ser231 contributes also to the preference of amines with longer alkyl substituents. Optimal temperatures for activity ranged from 45 to 65°C, and a few enzymes retained = 50% of their activity in water-soluble solvents (up to 50% (v/v)). Hence, our results will pave the way to design, in the future, new class III ω-TAs converting bulky ketones and (R)-amines for production of high value products, and screen those converting putrescine. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00992240
Volume :
85
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Applied & Environmental Microbiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
134107992
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.02404-18