| Literature DB >> 28000046 |
Jian-Miao Xu1,2, Feng Cheng1,2, Fang-Tian Fu1,2, Hai-Feng Hu1,2, Yu-Guo Zheng3,4.
Abstract
L-2-aminobutyric acid (L-ABA) as a precursor for the anticonvulsant and the antituberculotic is a key intermediate in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. Recently, leucine dehydrogenase (LeuDH) with NAD+ regeneration was developed for L-ABA production on a large scale. Previously, the L-ABA yield was improved by optimizing conversion conditions, including cofactor regeneration and enzyme immobilization but not protein engineering on LeuDH due to lacking an applicable high-throughput screening (HTS) method. Recently, an HTS assay was developed by us, which enables researchers to engineer LeuDH in a relatively short period of time. Herein, a semirational engineering was performed on LeuDH to increase the catalytic efficiency of BcLeuDH. Firstly, the structure of wild-type (WT) BcLeuDH was modeled and seven potentially beneficial positions were selected for mutation. Five beneficial variants were then identified from the seven site-saturation mutagenesis (SSM) libraries by HTS and confirmed by rescreening via amino acid analyzer. The "best" variant M5 (WT + Q358N) showed 44.5-fold higher catalytic efficiency (k cat/K M) than BcLeuDH WT, which suggested that BcLeuDH M5 is an attractive candidate for L-ABA production on a large scale. Furthermore, the structure-functional relationship was investigated based on the docking and kinetic results.Entities:
Keywords: High catalytic efficiency; L-2-aminobutyric acid; Leucine dehydrogenase; Semirational protein engineering
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28000046 DOI: 10.1007/s12010-016-2369-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Biochem Biotechnol ISSN: 0273-2289 Impact factor: 2.926