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Identification of Copper-Containing Oxidoreductases in the Secretomes of Three Colletotrichum Species with a Focus on Copper Radical Oxidases for the Biocatalytic Production of Fatty Aldehydes.

David Ribeaucourt1,2,3, Safwan Saker1, David Navarro1, Bastien Bissaro1, Elodie Drula1,4,5, Lydie Oliveira Correia6, Mireille Haon1, Sacha Grisel1, Nicolas Lapalu7, Bernard Henrissat4,5,8, Richard J O'Connell7, Fanny Lambert3, Mickaël Lafond2, Jean-Guy Berrin1.   

Abstract

Copper radical alcohol oxidases (CRO-AlcOx), which have been recently discovered among fungal phytopathogens, are attractive for the production of fragrant fatty aldehydes. With the initial objective to investigate the secretion of CRO-AlcOx by natural fungal strains, we undertook time course analyses of the secretomes of three Colletotrichum species (C. graminicola, C. tabacum, and C. destructivum) using proteomics. The addition of a copper-manganese-ethanol mixture in the absence of any plant-biomass mimicking compounds to Colletotrichum cultures unexpectedly induced the secretion of up to 400 proteins, 29 to 52% of which were carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes), including a wide diversity of copper-containing oxidoreductases from the auxiliary activities (AA) class (AA1, AA3, AA5, AA7, AA9, AA11, AA12, AA13, and AA16). Under these specific conditions, while a CRO-glyoxal oxidase from the AA5_1 subfamily was among the most abundantly secreted proteins, the targeted AA5_2 CRO-AlcOx were secreted at lower levels, suggesting heterologous expression as a more promising strategy for CRO-AlcOx production and utilization. C. tabacum and C. destructivum CRO-AlcOx were thus expressed in Pichia pastoris, and their preference toward both aromatic and aliphatic primary alcohols was assessed. The CRO-AlcOx from C. destructivum was further investigated in applied settings, revealing a full conversion of C6 and C8 alcohols into their corresponding fragrant aldehydes. IMPORTANCE In the context of the industrial shift toward greener processes, the biocatalytic production of aldehydes is of utmost interest owing to their importance for their use as flavor and fragrance ingredients. Copper radical alcohol oxidases (CRO-AlcOx) have the potential to become platform enzymes for the oxidation of alcohols to aldehydes. However, the secretion of CRO-AlcOx by natural fungal strains has never been explored, while the use of crude fungal secretomes is an appealing approach for industrial applications to alleviate various costs pertaining to biocatalyst production. While investigating this primary objective, the secretomics studies revealed unexpected results showing that under the oxidative stress conditions we probed, Colletotrichum species can secrete a broad diversity of copper-containing enzymes (laccases, sugar oxidoreductases, and lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases [LPMOs]) usually assigned to "plant cell wall degradation," despite the absence of any plant-biomass mimicking compound. However, in these conditions, only small amounts of CRO-AlcOx were secreted, pointing out recombinant expression as the most promising path for their biocatalytic application.

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Keywords:  CAZymes; Colletotrichum; alcohol oxidase; copper radical oxidase; copper-containing enzymes; filamentous fungi; flavors and fragrances; phytopathogen; secretomics

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34613753      PMCID: PMC8612266          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.01526-21

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   5.005


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