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Structure of the Reductase Domain of a Fungal Carboxylic Acid Reductase and Its Substrate Scope in Thioester and Aldehyde Reduction

[Image: see text] The synthesis of aldehydes from carboxylic acids has long been a challenge in chemistry. In contrast to the harsh chemically driven reduction, enzymes such as carboxylic acid reductases (CARs) are considered appealing biocatalysts for aldehyde production. Although structures of sin...

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Autores principales: Daniel, Bastian, Hashem, Chiam, Leithold, Marlene, Sagmeister, Theo, Tripp, Adrian, Stolterfoht-Stock, Holly, Messenlehner, Julia, Keegan, Ronan, Winkler, Christoph K., Ling, Jonathan Guyang, Younes, Sabry H.H., Oberdorfer, Gustav, Abu Bakar, Farah Diba, Gruber, Karl, Pavkov-Keller, Tea, Winkler, Margit
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10168641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37180375
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.2c04426
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author Daniel, Bastian
Hashem, Chiam
Leithold, Marlene
Sagmeister, Theo
Tripp, Adrian
Stolterfoht-Stock, Holly
Messenlehner, Julia
Keegan, Ronan
Winkler, Christoph K.
Ling, Jonathan Guyang
Younes, Sabry H.H.
Oberdorfer, Gustav
Abu Bakar, Farah Diba
Gruber, Karl
Pavkov-Keller, Tea
Winkler, Margit
author_facet Daniel, Bastian
Hashem, Chiam
Leithold, Marlene
Sagmeister, Theo
Tripp, Adrian
Stolterfoht-Stock, Holly
Messenlehner, Julia
Keegan, Ronan
Winkler, Christoph K.
Ling, Jonathan Guyang
Younes, Sabry H.H.
Oberdorfer, Gustav
Abu Bakar, Farah Diba
Gruber, Karl
Pavkov-Keller, Tea
Winkler, Margit
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description [Image: see text] The synthesis of aldehydes from carboxylic acids has long been a challenge in chemistry. In contrast to the harsh chemically driven reduction, enzymes such as carboxylic acid reductases (CARs) are considered appealing biocatalysts for aldehyde production. Although structures of single- and didomains of microbial CARs have been reported, to date no full-length protein structure has been elucidated. In this study, we aimed to obtain structural and functional information regarding the reductase (R) domain of a CAR from the fungus Neurospora crassa (Nc). The NcCAR R-domain revealed activity for N-acetylcysteamine thioester (S-(2-acetamidoethyl) benzothioate), which mimics the phosphopantetheinylacyl-intermediate and can be anticipated as the minimal substrate for thioester reduction by CARs. The determined crystal structure of the NcCAR R-domain reveals a tunnel that putatively harbors the phosphopantetheinylacyl-intermediate, which is in good agreement with docking experiments performed with the minimal substrate. In vitro studies were performed with this highly purified R-domain and NADPH, demonstrating carbonyl reduction activity. The R-domain was able to accept not only a simple aromatic ketone but also benzaldehyde and octanal, which are typically considered to be the final product of carboxylic acid reduction by CAR. Also, the full-length NcCAR reduced aldehydes to primary alcohols. In conclusion, aldehyde overreduction can no longer be attributed exclusively to the host background.
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spelling pubmed-101686412023-05-10 Structure of the Reductase Domain of a Fungal Carboxylic Acid Reductase and Its Substrate Scope in Thioester and Aldehyde Reduction Daniel, Bastian Hashem, Chiam Leithold, Marlene Sagmeister, Theo Tripp, Adrian Stolterfoht-Stock, Holly Messenlehner, Julia Keegan, Ronan Winkler, Christoph K. Ling, Jonathan Guyang Younes, Sabry H.H. Oberdorfer, Gustav Abu Bakar, Farah Diba Gruber, Karl Pavkov-Keller, Tea Winkler, Margit ACS Catal [Image: see text] The synthesis of aldehydes from carboxylic acids has long been a challenge in chemistry. In contrast to the harsh chemically driven reduction, enzymes such as carboxylic acid reductases (CARs) are considered appealing biocatalysts for aldehyde production. Although structures of single- and didomains of microbial CARs have been reported, to date no full-length protein structure has been elucidated. In this study, we aimed to obtain structural and functional information regarding the reductase (R) domain of a CAR from the fungus Neurospora crassa (Nc). The NcCAR R-domain revealed activity for N-acetylcysteamine thioester (S-(2-acetamidoethyl) benzothioate), which mimics the phosphopantetheinylacyl-intermediate and can be anticipated as the minimal substrate for thioester reduction by CARs. The determined crystal structure of the NcCAR R-domain reveals a tunnel that putatively harbors the phosphopantetheinylacyl-intermediate, which is in good agreement with docking experiments performed with the minimal substrate. In vitro studies were performed with this highly purified R-domain and NADPH, demonstrating carbonyl reduction activity. The R-domain was able to accept not only a simple aromatic ketone but also benzaldehyde and octanal, which are typically considered to be the final product of carboxylic acid reduction by CAR. Also, the full-length NcCAR reduced aldehydes to primary alcohols. In conclusion, aldehyde overreduction can no longer be attributed exclusively to the host background. American Chemical Society 2022-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10168641/ /pubmed/37180375 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.2c04426 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Daniel, Bastian
Hashem, Chiam
Leithold, Marlene
Sagmeister, Theo
Tripp, Adrian
Stolterfoht-Stock, Holly
Messenlehner, Julia
Keegan, Ronan
Winkler, Christoph K.
Ling, Jonathan Guyang
Younes, Sabry H.H.
Oberdorfer, Gustav
Abu Bakar, Farah Diba
Gruber, Karl
Pavkov-Keller, Tea
Winkler, Margit
Structure of the Reductase Domain of a Fungal Carboxylic Acid Reductase and Its Substrate Scope in Thioester and Aldehyde Reduction
title Structure of the Reductase Domain of a Fungal Carboxylic Acid Reductase and Its Substrate Scope in Thioester and Aldehyde Reduction
title_full Structure of the Reductase Domain of a Fungal Carboxylic Acid Reductase and Its Substrate Scope in Thioester and Aldehyde Reduction
title_fullStr Structure of the Reductase Domain of a Fungal Carboxylic Acid Reductase and Its Substrate Scope in Thioester and Aldehyde Reduction
title_full_unstemmed Structure of the Reductase Domain of a Fungal Carboxylic Acid Reductase and Its Substrate Scope in Thioester and Aldehyde Reduction
title_short Structure of the Reductase Domain of a Fungal Carboxylic Acid Reductase and Its Substrate Scope in Thioester and Aldehyde Reduction
title_sort structure of the reductase domain of a fungal carboxylic acid reductase and its substrate scope in thioester and aldehyde reduction
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10168641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37180375
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.2c04426
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