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Ancestral L-amino acid oxidases for deracemization and stereoinversion of amino acids

Shogo Nakano, Kohei Kozuka, Yuki Minamino, H. Karasuda, Fumihito Hasebe, Sohei Ito

2020Communications Chemistry40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

L-amino acid oxidases (LAAOs) can be applied to convert racemic amino acids to D-isomers, which are potential precursors of pharmaceuticals. However, this application is hampered by the lack of available stable and structure-determined LAAOs. In this study, we attempt to address this limitation by utilizing two ancestral LAAOs: AncLAAO-N4 and AncLAAO-N5. AncLAAO-N4 has the highest thermal and temporal stabilities among the designed LAAOs that can be used for deracemization and stereoinversion. AncLAAO-N5 can provide X-ray crystal structures, which are helpful to reveal substrate recognition and reaction mechanisms of LAAOs at the molecular level. Next, we attempted to improve activity of AncLAAO-N4 toward L-Val through a semi-rational protein engineering method. Three variants with enhanced activity toward L-Val were obtained. Taken together, we believe that the activity and substrate selectivity of AncLAAOs give them the potential to be key enzymes in various chemoenzymatic reactions.

Topics & Concepts

Amino acidChemistryStereochemistryBiochemistryBiologyAmino Acid Enzymes and MetabolismPolyamine Metabolism and ApplicationsMetabolism and Genetic Disorders