| Literature DB >> 28005309 |
Daniel Francis1, Michael Winn1, Jonathan Latham1, Michael F Greaney1, Jason Micklefield1.
Abstract
β-Methyltryptophans (β-mTrp) are precursors in the biosynthesis of bioactive natural products and are used in the synthesis of peptidomimetic-based therapeutics. Currently β-mTrp is produced by inefficient multistep synthetic methods. Here we demonstrate how an engineered variant of tryptophan synthase from Salmonella (StTrpS) can catalyse the efficient condensation of l-threonine and various indoles to generate β-mTrp and derivatives in a single step. Although l-serine is the natural substrate for TrpS, targeted mutagenesis of the StTrpS active site provided a variant (βL166V) that can better accommodate l-Thr as a substrate. The condensation of l-Thr and indole proceeds with retention of configuration at both α- and β-positions to give (2S,3S)-β-mTrp. The integration of StTrpS (βL166V) with l-amino acid oxidase, halogenase enzymes and palladium chemocatalysts provides access to further d-configured and regioselectively halogenated or arylated β-mTrp derivatives.Entities:
Keywords: biocatalysis; enzyme cascades; methylamino acids; peptidomimetics; tryptophan synthase
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28005309 DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201600471
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chembiochem ISSN: 1439-4227 Impact factor: 3.164