Literature DB >> 9383380

Genetically engineered synthesis of precorrin-6x and the complete corrinoid, hydrogenobyrinic acid, an advanced precursor of vitamin B12.

C A Roessner1, J B Spencer, N J Stolowich, J Wang, G P Nayar, P J Santander, C Pichon, C Min, M T Holderman, A I Scott.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Genetically engineered synthesis, in which the gene products, cofactors, and substrates of a complete pathway are combined in vitro in a single flask to give the target, can be a viable alternative to conventional chemical construction of molecules of complex structure and stereochemistry. We chose to attempt to synthesize the metal-free corrinoid hydrogenobyrinic acid, an advanced precursor of vitamin B12.
RESULTS: Cloning and overexpression of the genes necessary for the S-adenosyl methionine dependent conversion of 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) to precorrin-3 and those required for the synthesis of hydrogenobyrinic acid from precorrin-3 completed the repertoire of the 12 biosynthetic enzymes involved in corrin synthesis. Using these enzymes and the necessary cofactors, the multi-enzyme synthesis of hydrogenobyrinic acid from ALA can be achieved in 20% overall yield in a single reaction vessel, corresponding to an average of at least 90% conversion for each of the 17 steps involved.
CONCLUSIONS: By replacing the cell wall with glass, and by mixing the soluble biosynthetic enzymes and necessary cofactors, the major segment of the physiological synthesis of vitamin B12 has been accomplished. Since only those enzymes necessary for the synthesis of hydrogenobyrinic acid from ALA are supplied, none of the intermediates is deflected from the direct pathway. This results in an efficiency which in fact surpasses that of nature.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 9383380     DOI: 10.1016/1074-5521(94)90050-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Biol        ISSN: 1074-5521


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