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Candida antarctica Lipase A-Based Enantiorecognition of a Highly Strained 4-Dibenzocyclooctynol (DIBO) Used for PET Imaging

The enantiomers of aromatic 4-dibenzocyclooctynol (DIBO), used for radiolabeling and subsequent conjugation of biomolecules to form radioligands for positron emission tomography (PET), were separated by kinetic resolution using lipase A from Candida antarctica (CAL-A). In optimized conditions, (R)-D...

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Autores principales: Sirén, Saija, Dahlström, Käthe M., Puttreddy, Rakesh, Rissanen, Kari, Salminen, Tiina A., Scheinin, Mika, Li, Xiang-Guo, Liljeblad, Arto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7070869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32079253
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25040879
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author Sirén, Saija
Dahlström, Käthe M.
Puttreddy, Rakesh
Rissanen, Kari
Salminen, Tiina A.
Scheinin, Mika
Li, Xiang-Guo
Liljeblad, Arto
author_facet Sirén, Saija
Dahlström, Käthe M.
Puttreddy, Rakesh
Rissanen, Kari
Salminen, Tiina A.
Scheinin, Mika
Li, Xiang-Guo
Liljeblad, Arto
author_sort Sirén, Saija
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description The enantiomers of aromatic 4-dibenzocyclooctynol (DIBO), used for radiolabeling and subsequent conjugation of biomolecules to form radioligands for positron emission tomography (PET), were separated by kinetic resolution using lipase A from Candida antarctica (CAL-A). In optimized conditions, (R)-DIBO [(R)-1, ee 95%] and its acetylated (S)-ester [(S)-2, ee 96%] were isolated. In silico docking results explained the ability of CAL-A to differentiate the enantiomers of DIBO and to accommodate various acyl donors. Anhydrous MgCl(2) was used for binding water from the reaction medium and, thus, for obtaining higher conversion by preventing hydrolysis of the product (S)-2 into the starting material. Since the presence of hydrated MgCl(2)·6H(2)O also allowed high conversion or effect on enantioselectivity, Mg(2+) ion was suspected to interact with the enzyme. Binding site predictions indicated at least two sites of interest; one in the lid domain at the bottom of the acyl binding pocket and another at the interface of the hydrolase and flap domains, just above the active site.
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spelling pubmed-70708692020-03-19 Candida antarctica Lipase A-Based Enantiorecognition of a Highly Strained 4-Dibenzocyclooctynol (DIBO) Used for PET Imaging Sirén, Saija Dahlström, Käthe M. Puttreddy, Rakesh Rissanen, Kari Salminen, Tiina A. Scheinin, Mika Li, Xiang-Guo Liljeblad, Arto Molecules Article The enantiomers of aromatic 4-dibenzocyclooctynol (DIBO), used for radiolabeling and subsequent conjugation of biomolecules to form radioligands for positron emission tomography (PET), were separated by kinetic resolution using lipase A from Candida antarctica (CAL-A). In optimized conditions, (R)-DIBO [(R)-1, ee 95%] and its acetylated (S)-ester [(S)-2, ee 96%] were isolated. In silico docking results explained the ability of CAL-A to differentiate the enantiomers of DIBO and to accommodate various acyl donors. Anhydrous MgCl(2) was used for binding water from the reaction medium and, thus, for obtaining higher conversion by preventing hydrolysis of the product (S)-2 into the starting material. Since the presence of hydrated MgCl(2)·6H(2)O also allowed high conversion or effect on enantioselectivity, Mg(2+) ion was suspected to interact with the enzyme. Binding site predictions indicated at least two sites of interest; one in the lid domain at the bottom of the acyl binding pocket and another at the interface of the hydrolase and flap domains, just above the active site. MDPI 2020-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7070869/ /pubmed/32079253 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25040879 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sirén, Saija
Dahlström, Käthe M.
Puttreddy, Rakesh
Rissanen, Kari
Salminen, Tiina A.
Scheinin, Mika
Li, Xiang-Guo
Liljeblad, Arto
Candida antarctica Lipase A-Based Enantiorecognition of a Highly Strained 4-Dibenzocyclooctynol (DIBO) Used for PET Imaging
title Candida antarctica Lipase A-Based Enantiorecognition of a Highly Strained 4-Dibenzocyclooctynol (DIBO) Used for PET Imaging
title_full Candida antarctica Lipase A-Based Enantiorecognition of a Highly Strained 4-Dibenzocyclooctynol (DIBO) Used for PET Imaging
title_fullStr Candida antarctica Lipase A-Based Enantiorecognition of a Highly Strained 4-Dibenzocyclooctynol (DIBO) Used for PET Imaging
title_full_unstemmed Candida antarctica Lipase A-Based Enantiorecognition of a Highly Strained 4-Dibenzocyclooctynol (DIBO) Used for PET Imaging
title_short Candida antarctica Lipase A-Based Enantiorecognition of a Highly Strained 4-Dibenzocyclooctynol (DIBO) Used for PET Imaging
title_sort candida antarctica lipase a-based enantiorecognition of a highly strained 4-dibenzocyclooctynol (dibo) used for pet imaging
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7070869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32079253
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25040879
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