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Investigating the coenzyme specificity of phenylacetone monooxygenase from Thermobifida fusca
Type I Baeyer–Villiger monooxygenases (BVMOs) strongly prefer NADPH over NADH as an electron donor. In order to elucidate the molecular basis for this coenzyme specificity, we have performed a site-directed mutagenesis study on phenylacetone monooxygenase (PAMO) from Thermobifida fusca. Using sequen...
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author | Dudek, Hanna M. Torres Pazmiño, Daniel E. Rodríguez, Cristina de Gonzalo, Gonzalo Gotor, Vicente Fraaije, Marco W. |
author_facet | Dudek, Hanna M. Torres Pazmiño, Daniel E. Rodríguez, Cristina de Gonzalo, Gonzalo Gotor, Vicente Fraaije, Marco W. |
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description | Type I Baeyer–Villiger monooxygenases (BVMOs) strongly prefer NADPH over NADH as an electron donor. In order to elucidate the molecular basis for this coenzyme specificity, we have performed a site-directed mutagenesis study on phenylacetone monooxygenase (PAMO) from Thermobifida fusca. Using sequence alignments of type I BVMOs and crystal structures of PAMO and cyclohexanone monooxygenase in complex with NADP(+), we identified four residues that could interact with the 2′-phosphate moiety of NADPH in PAMO. The mutagenesis study revealed that the conserved R217 is essential for binding the adenine moiety of the nicotinamide coenzyme while it also contributes to the recognition of the 2′-phosphate moiety of NADPH. The substitution of T218 did not have a strong effect on the coenzyme specificity. The H220N and H220Q mutants exhibited a ~3-fold improvement in the catalytic efficiency with NADH while the catalytic efficiency with NADPH was hardly affected. Mutating K336 did not increase the activity of PAMO with NADH, but it had a significant and beneficial effect on the enantioselectivity of Baeyer–Villiger oxidations and sulfoxidations. In conclusion, our results indicate that the function of NADPH in catalysis cannot be easily replaced by NADH. This finding is in line with the complex catalytic mechanism and the vital role of the coenzyme in BVMOs. |
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spelling | pubmed-29560582010-11-10 Investigating the coenzyme specificity of phenylacetone monooxygenase from Thermobifida fusca Dudek, Hanna M. Torres Pazmiño, Daniel E. Rodríguez, Cristina de Gonzalo, Gonzalo Gotor, Vicente Fraaije, Marco W. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol Biotechnologically Relevant Enzymes and Proteins Type I Baeyer–Villiger monooxygenases (BVMOs) strongly prefer NADPH over NADH as an electron donor. In order to elucidate the molecular basis for this coenzyme specificity, we have performed a site-directed mutagenesis study on phenylacetone monooxygenase (PAMO) from Thermobifida fusca. Using sequence alignments of type I BVMOs and crystal structures of PAMO and cyclohexanone monooxygenase in complex with NADP(+), we identified four residues that could interact with the 2′-phosphate moiety of NADPH in PAMO. The mutagenesis study revealed that the conserved R217 is essential for binding the adenine moiety of the nicotinamide coenzyme while it also contributes to the recognition of the 2′-phosphate moiety of NADPH. The substitution of T218 did not have a strong effect on the coenzyme specificity. The H220N and H220Q mutants exhibited a ~3-fold improvement in the catalytic efficiency with NADH while the catalytic efficiency with NADPH was hardly affected. Mutating K336 did not increase the activity of PAMO with NADH, but it had a significant and beneficial effect on the enantioselectivity of Baeyer–Villiger oxidations and sulfoxidations. In conclusion, our results indicate that the function of NADPH in catalysis cannot be easily replaced by NADH. This finding is in line with the complex catalytic mechanism and the vital role of the coenzyme in BVMOs. Springer-Verlag 2010-08-12 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC2956058/ /pubmed/20703875 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00253-010-2769-y Text en © The Author(s) 2010 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Biotechnologically Relevant Enzymes and Proteins Dudek, Hanna M. Torres Pazmiño, Daniel E. Rodríguez, Cristina de Gonzalo, Gonzalo Gotor, Vicente Fraaije, Marco W. Investigating the coenzyme specificity of phenylacetone monooxygenase from Thermobifida fusca |
title | Investigating the coenzyme specificity of phenylacetone monooxygenase from Thermobifida fusca |
title_full | Investigating the coenzyme specificity of phenylacetone monooxygenase from Thermobifida fusca |
title_fullStr | Investigating the coenzyme specificity of phenylacetone monooxygenase from Thermobifida fusca |
title_full_unstemmed | Investigating the coenzyme specificity of phenylacetone monooxygenase from Thermobifida fusca |
title_short | Investigating the coenzyme specificity of phenylacetone monooxygenase from Thermobifida fusca |
title_sort | investigating the coenzyme specificity of phenylacetone monooxygenase from thermobifida fusca |
topic | Biotechnologically Relevant Enzymes and Proteins |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2956058/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20703875 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00253-010-2769-y |
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