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Structural and Catalytic Characterization of a Fungal Baeyer-Villiger Monooxygenase
Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenases (BVMOs) are biocatalysts that convert ketones to esters. Due to their high regio-, stereo- and enantioselectivity and ability to catalyse these reactions under mild conditions, they have gained interest as alternatives to chemical Baeyer-Villiger catalysts. Despite the...
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author | Ferroni, Felix Martin Tolmie, Carmien Smit, Martha Sophia Opperman, Diederik Johannes |
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description | Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenases (BVMOs) are biocatalysts that convert ketones to esters. Due to their high regio-, stereo- and enantioselectivity and ability to catalyse these reactions under mild conditions, they have gained interest as alternatives to chemical Baeyer-Villiger catalysts. Despite their widespread occurrence within the fungal kingdom, most of the currently characterized BVMOs are from bacterial origin. Here we report the catalytic and structural characterization of BVMO(AFL838) from Aspergillus flavus. BVMO(AFL838) converts linear and aryl ketones with high regioselectivity. Steady-state kinetics revealed BVMO(AFL838) to show significant substrate inhibition with phenylacetone, which was more pronounced at low pH, enzyme and buffer concentrations. Para substitutions on the phenyl group significantly improved substrate affinity and increased turnover frequencies. Steady-state kinetics revealed BVMO(AFL838) to preferentially oxidize aliphatic ketones and aryl ketones when the phenyl group are separated by at least two carbons from the carbonyl group. The X-ray crystal structure, the first of a fungal BVMO, was determined at 1.9 Å and revealed the typical overall fold seen in type I bacterial BVMOs. The active site Arg and Asp are conserved, with the Arg found in the “in” position. Similar to phenylacetone monooxygenase (PAMO), a two residue insert relative to cyclohexanone monooxygenase (CHMO) forms a bulge within the active site. Approximately half of the “variable” loop is folded into a short α-helix and covers part of the active site entry channel in the non-NADPH bound structure. This study adds to the current efforts to rationalize the substrate scope of BVMOs through comparative catalytic and structural investigation of different BVMOs. |
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spelling | pubmed-49669712016-08-18 Structural and Catalytic Characterization of a Fungal Baeyer-Villiger Monooxygenase Ferroni, Felix Martin Tolmie, Carmien Smit, Martha Sophia Opperman, Diederik Johannes PLoS One Research Article Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenases (BVMOs) are biocatalysts that convert ketones to esters. Due to their high regio-, stereo- and enantioselectivity and ability to catalyse these reactions under mild conditions, they have gained interest as alternatives to chemical Baeyer-Villiger catalysts. Despite their widespread occurrence within the fungal kingdom, most of the currently characterized BVMOs are from bacterial origin. Here we report the catalytic and structural characterization of BVMO(AFL838) from Aspergillus flavus. BVMO(AFL838) converts linear and aryl ketones with high regioselectivity. Steady-state kinetics revealed BVMO(AFL838) to show significant substrate inhibition with phenylacetone, which was more pronounced at low pH, enzyme and buffer concentrations. Para substitutions on the phenyl group significantly improved substrate affinity and increased turnover frequencies. Steady-state kinetics revealed BVMO(AFL838) to preferentially oxidize aliphatic ketones and aryl ketones when the phenyl group are separated by at least two carbons from the carbonyl group. The X-ray crystal structure, the first of a fungal BVMO, was determined at 1.9 Å and revealed the typical overall fold seen in type I bacterial BVMOs. The active site Arg and Asp are conserved, with the Arg found in the “in” position. Similar to phenylacetone monooxygenase (PAMO), a two residue insert relative to cyclohexanone monooxygenase (CHMO) forms a bulge within the active site. Approximately half of the “variable” loop is folded into a short α-helix and covers part of the active site entry channel in the non-NADPH bound structure. This study adds to the current efforts to rationalize the substrate scope of BVMOs through comparative catalytic and structural investigation of different BVMOs. Public Library of Science 2016-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4966971/ /pubmed/27472055 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160186 Text en © 2016 Ferroni et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ferroni, Felix Martin Tolmie, Carmien Smit, Martha Sophia Opperman, Diederik Johannes Structural and Catalytic Characterization of a Fungal Baeyer-Villiger Monooxygenase |
title | Structural and Catalytic Characterization of a Fungal Baeyer-Villiger Monooxygenase |
title_full | Structural and Catalytic Characterization of a Fungal Baeyer-Villiger Monooxygenase |
title_fullStr | Structural and Catalytic Characterization of a Fungal Baeyer-Villiger Monooxygenase |
title_full_unstemmed | Structural and Catalytic Characterization of a Fungal Baeyer-Villiger Monooxygenase |
title_short | Structural and Catalytic Characterization of a Fungal Baeyer-Villiger Monooxygenase |
title_sort | structural and catalytic characterization of a fungal baeyer-villiger monooxygenase |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4966971/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27472055 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160186 |
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