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A Peroxygenase from Chaetomium globosum Catalyzes the Selective Oxygenation of Testosterone

Unspecific peroxygenases (UPO, EC 1.11.2.1) secreted by fungi open an efficient way to selectively oxyfunctionalize diverse organic substrates, including less‐activated hydrocarbons, by transferring peroxide‐borne oxygen. We investigated a cell‐free approach to incorporate epoxy and hydroxyl functio...

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Autores principales: Kiebist, Jan, Schmidtke, Kai‐Uwe, Zimmermann, Jörg, Kellner, Harald, Jehmlich, Nico, Ullrich, René, Zänder, Daniel, Hofrichter, Martin, Scheibner, Katrin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5363369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28103392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cbic.201600677
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author Kiebist, Jan
Schmidtke, Kai‐Uwe
Zimmermann, Jörg
Kellner, Harald
Jehmlich, Nico
Ullrich, René
Zänder, Daniel
Hofrichter, Martin
Scheibner, Katrin
author_facet Kiebist, Jan
Schmidtke, Kai‐Uwe
Zimmermann, Jörg
Kellner, Harald
Jehmlich, Nico
Ullrich, René
Zänder, Daniel
Hofrichter, Martin
Scheibner, Katrin
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description Unspecific peroxygenases (UPO, EC 1.11.2.1) secreted by fungi open an efficient way to selectively oxyfunctionalize diverse organic substrates, including less‐activated hydrocarbons, by transferring peroxide‐borne oxygen. We investigated a cell‐free approach to incorporate epoxy and hydroxyl functionalities directly into the bulky molecule testosterone by a novel unspecific peroxygenase (UPO) that is produced by the ascomycetous fungus Chaetomium globosum in a complex medium rich in carbon and nitrogen. Purification by fast protein liquid chromatography revealed two enzyme fractions with the same molecular mass (36 kDa) and with specific activity of 4.4 to 12 U mg(−1). Although the well‐known UPOs of Agrocybe aegerita (AaeUPO) and Marasmius rotula (MroUPO) failed to convert testosterone in a comparative study, the UPO of C. globosum (CglUPO) accepted testosterone as substrate and converted it with total turnover number (TTN) of up to 7000 into two oxygenated products: the 4,5‐epoxide of testosterone in β‐configuration and 16α‐hydroxytestosterone. The reaction performed on a 100 mg scale resulted in the formation of about 90 % of the epoxide and 10 % of the hydroxylation product, both of which could be isolated with purities above 96 %. Thus, CglUPO is a promising biocatalyst for the oxyfunctionalization of bulky steroids and it will be a useful tool for the synthesis of pharmaceutically relevant steroidal molecules.
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spelling pubmed-53633692017-04-06 A Peroxygenase from Chaetomium globosum Catalyzes the Selective Oxygenation of Testosterone Kiebist, Jan Schmidtke, Kai‐Uwe Zimmermann, Jörg Kellner, Harald Jehmlich, Nico Ullrich, René Zänder, Daniel Hofrichter, Martin Scheibner, Katrin Chembiochem Full Papers Unspecific peroxygenases (UPO, EC 1.11.2.1) secreted by fungi open an efficient way to selectively oxyfunctionalize diverse organic substrates, including less‐activated hydrocarbons, by transferring peroxide‐borne oxygen. We investigated a cell‐free approach to incorporate epoxy and hydroxyl functionalities directly into the bulky molecule testosterone by a novel unspecific peroxygenase (UPO) that is produced by the ascomycetous fungus Chaetomium globosum in a complex medium rich in carbon and nitrogen. Purification by fast protein liquid chromatography revealed two enzyme fractions with the same molecular mass (36 kDa) and with specific activity of 4.4 to 12 U mg(−1). Although the well‐known UPOs of Agrocybe aegerita (AaeUPO) and Marasmius rotula (MroUPO) failed to convert testosterone in a comparative study, the UPO of C. globosum (CglUPO) accepted testosterone as substrate and converted it with total turnover number (TTN) of up to 7000 into two oxygenated products: the 4,5‐epoxide of testosterone in β‐configuration and 16α‐hydroxytestosterone. The reaction performed on a 100 mg scale resulted in the formation of about 90 % of the epoxide and 10 % of the hydroxylation product, both of which could be isolated with purities above 96 %. Thus, CglUPO is a promising biocatalyst for the oxyfunctionalization of bulky steroids and it will be a useful tool for the synthesis of pharmaceutically relevant steroidal molecules. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-03-01 2017-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5363369/ /pubmed/28103392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cbic.201600677 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Published by Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Kiebist, Jan
Schmidtke, Kai‐Uwe
Zimmermann, Jörg
Kellner, Harald
Jehmlich, Nico
Ullrich, René
Zänder, Daniel
Hofrichter, Martin
Scheibner, Katrin
A Peroxygenase from Chaetomium globosum Catalyzes the Selective Oxygenation of Testosterone
title A Peroxygenase from Chaetomium globosum Catalyzes the Selective Oxygenation of Testosterone
title_full A Peroxygenase from Chaetomium globosum Catalyzes the Selective Oxygenation of Testosterone
title_fullStr A Peroxygenase from Chaetomium globosum Catalyzes the Selective Oxygenation of Testosterone
title_full_unstemmed A Peroxygenase from Chaetomium globosum Catalyzes the Selective Oxygenation of Testosterone
title_short A Peroxygenase from Chaetomium globosum Catalyzes the Selective Oxygenation of Testosterone
title_sort peroxygenase from chaetomium globosum catalyzes the selective oxygenation of testosterone
topic Full Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5363369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28103392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cbic.201600677
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