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Structural Basis of Catalysis in the Bacterial Monoterpene Synthases Linalool Synthase and 1,8-Cineole Synthase

[Image: see text] Terpenoids form the largest and stereochemically most diverse class of natural products, and there is considerable interest in producing these by biocatalysis with whole cells or purified enzymes, and by metabolic engineering. The monoterpenes are an important class of terpenes and...

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Autores principales: Karuppiah, Vijaykumar, Ranaghan, Kara E., Leferink, Nicole G. H., Johannissen, Linus O., Shanmugam, Muralidharan, Ní Cheallaigh, Aisling, Bennett, Nathan J., Kearsey, Lewis J., Takano, Eriko, Gardiner, John M., van der Kamp, Marc W., Hay, Sam, Mulholland, Adrian J., Leys, David, Scrutton, Nigel S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2017
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5617326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28966840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.7b01924
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author Karuppiah, Vijaykumar
Ranaghan, Kara E.
Leferink, Nicole G. H.
Johannissen, Linus O.
Shanmugam, Muralidharan
Ní Cheallaigh, Aisling
Bennett, Nathan J.
Kearsey, Lewis J.
Takano, Eriko
Gardiner, John M.
van der Kamp, Marc W.
Hay, Sam
Mulholland, Adrian J.
Leys, David
Scrutton, Nigel S.
author_facet Karuppiah, Vijaykumar
Ranaghan, Kara E.
Leferink, Nicole G. H.
Johannissen, Linus O.
Shanmugam, Muralidharan
Ní Cheallaigh, Aisling
Bennett, Nathan J.
Kearsey, Lewis J.
Takano, Eriko
Gardiner, John M.
van der Kamp, Marc W.
Hay, Sam
Mulholland, Adrian J.
Leys, David
Scrutton, Nigel S.
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description [Image: see text] Terpenoids form the largest and stereochemically most diverse class of natural products, and there is considerable interest in producing these by biocatalysis with whole cells or purified enzymes, and by metabolic engineering. The monoterpenes are an important class of terpenes and are industrially important as flavors and fragrances. We report here structures for the recently discovered Streptomyces clavuligerus monoterpene synthases linalool synthase (bLinS) and 1,8-cineole synthase (bCinS), and we show that these are active biocatalysts for monoterpene production using biocatalysis and metabolic engineering platforms. In metabolically engineered monoterpene-producing E. coli strains, use of bLinS leads to 300-fold higher linalool production compared with the corresponding plant monoterpene synthase. With bCinS, 1,8-cineole is produced with 96% purity compared to 67% from plant species. Structures of bLinS and bCinS, and their complexes with fluorinated substrate analogues, show that these bacterial monoterpene synthases are similar to previously characterized sesquiterpene synthases. Molecular dynamics simulations suggest that these monoterpene synthases do not undergo large-scale conformational changes during the reaction cycle, making them attractive targets for structured-based protein engineering to expand the catalytic scope of these enzymes toward alternative monoterpene scaffolds. Comparison of the bLinS and bCinS structures indicates how their active sites steer reactive carbocation intermediates to the desired acyclic linalool (bLinS) or bicyclic 1,8-cineole (bCinS) products. The work reported here provides the analysis of structures for this important class of monoterpene synthase. This should now guide exploitation of the bacterial enzymes as gateway biocatalysts for the production of other monoterpenes and monoterpenoids.
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spelling pubmed-56173262017-09-28 Structural Basis of Catalysis in the Bacterial Monoterpene Synthases Linalool Synthase and 1,8-Cineole Synthase Karuppiah, Vijaykumar Ranaghan, Kara E. Leferink, Nicole G. H. Johannissen, Linus O. Shanmugam, Muralidharan Ní Cheallaigh, Aisling Bennett, Nathan J. Kearsey, Lewis J. Takano, Eriko Gardiner, John M. van der Kamp, Marc W. Hay, Sam Mulholland, Adrian J. Leys, David Scrutton, Nigel S. ACS Catal [Image: see text] Terpenoids form the largest and stereochemically most diverse class of natural products, and there is considerable interest in producing these by biocatalysis with whole cells or purified enzymes, and by metabolic engineering. The monoterpenes are an important class of terpenes and are industrially important as flavors and fragrances. We report here structures for the recently discovered Streptomyces clavuligerus monoterpene synthases linalool synthase (bLinS) and 1,8-cineole synthase (bCinS), and we show that these are active biocatalysts for monoterpene production using biocatalysis and metabolic engineering platforms. In metabolically engineered monoterpene-producing E. coli strains, use of bLinS leads to 300-fold higher linalool production compared with the corresponding plant monoterpene synthase. With bCinS, 1,8-cineole is produced with 96% purity compared to 67% from plant species. Structures of bLinS and bCinS, and their complexes with fluorinated substrate analogues, show that these bacterial monoterpene synthases are similar to previously characterized sesquiterpene synthases. Molecular dynamics simulations suggest that these monoterpene synthases do not undergo large-scale conformational changes during the reaction cycle, making them attractive targets for structured-based protein engineering to expand the catalytic scope of these enzymes toward alternative monoterpene scaffolds. Comparison of the bLinS and bCinS structures indicates how their active sites steer reactive carbocation intermediates to the desired acyclic linalool (bLinS) or bicyclic 1,8-cineole (bCinS) products. The work reported here provides the analysis of structures for this important class of monoterpene synthase. This should now guide exploitation of the bacterial enzymes as gateway biocatalysts for the production of other monoterpenes and monoterpenoids. American Chemical Society 2017-08-09 2017-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5617326/ /pubmed/28966840 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.7b01924 Text en Copyright © 2017 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.html) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited.
spellingShingle Karuppiah, Vijaykumar
Ranaghan, Kara E.
Leferink, Nicole G. H.
Johannissen, Linus O.
Shanmugam, Muralidharan
Ní Cheallaigh, Aisling
Bennett, Nathan J.
Kearsey, Lewis J.
Takano, Eriko
Gardiner, John M.
van der Kamp, Marc W.
Hay, Sam
Mulholland, Adrian J.
Leys, David
Scrutton, Nigel S.
Structural Basis of Catalysis in the Bacterial Monoterpene Synthases Linalool Synthase and 1,8-Cineole Synthase
title Structural Basis of Catalysis in the Bacterial Monoterpene Synthases Linalool Synthase and 1,8-Cineole Synthase
title_full Structural Basis of Catalysis in the Bacterial Monoterpene Synthases Linalool Synthase and 1,8-Cineole Synthase
title_fullStr Structural Basis of Catalysis in the Bacterial Monoterpene Synthases Linalool Synthase and 1,8-Cineole Synthase
title_full_unstemmed Structural Basis of Catalysis in the Bacterial Monoterpene Synthases Linalool Synthase and 1,8-Cineole Synthase
title_short Structural Basis of Catalysis in the Bacterial Monoterpene Synthases Linalool Synthase and 1,8-Cineole Synthase
title_sort structural basis of catalysis in the bacterial monoterpene synthases linalool synthase and 1,8-cineole synthase
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5617326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28966840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.7b01924
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