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A Structural View on the Stereospecificity of Plant Borneol‐Type Dehydrogenases

The development of sustainable processes for the valorization of byproducts and other waste streams remains an ongoing challenge in the field of catalysis. Racemic borneol, isoborneol and camphor are currently produced from α‐pinene, a side product from the production of cellulose. The pure enantiom...

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Autores principales: Chánique, Andrea M., Dimos, Nicole, Drienovská, Ivana, Calderini, Elia, Pantín, Mónica P., Helmer, Carl P. O., Hofer, Michael, Sieber, Volker, Parra, Loreto P., Loll, Bernhard, Kourist, Robert
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8261865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34262629
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cctc.202100110
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author Chánique, Andrea M.
Dimos, Nicole
Drienovská, Ivana
Calderini, Elia
Pantín, Mónica P.
Helmer, Carl P. O.
Hofer, Michael
Sieber, Volker
Parra, Loreto P.
Loll, Bernhard
Kourist, Robert
author_facet Chánique, Andrea M.
Dimos, Nicole
Drienovská, Ivana
Calderini, Elia
Pantín, Mónica P.
Helmer, Carl P. O.
Hofer, Michael
Sieber, Volker
Parra, Loreto P.
Loll, Bernhard
Kourist, Robert
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description The development of sustainable processes for the valorization of byproducts and other waste streams remains an ongoing challenge in the field of catalysis. Racemic borneol, isoborneol and camphor are currently produced from α‐pinene, a side product from the production of cellulose. The pure enantiomers of these monoterpenoids have numerous applications in cosmetics and act as reagents for asymmetric synthesis, making an enzymatic route for their separation into optically pure enantiomers a desirable goal. Known short‐chain borneol‐type dehydrogenases (BDHs) from plants and bacteria lack the required specificity, stability or activity for industrial utilization. Prompted by reports on the presence of pure (−)‐borneol and (−)‐camphor in essential oils from rosemary, we set out to investigate dehydrogenases from the genus Salvia and discovered a dehydrogenase with high specificity (E>120) and high specific activity (>0.02 U mg(−1)) for borneol and isoborneol. Compared to other specific dehydrogenases, the one reported here shows remarkably higher stability, which was exploited to obtain the first three‐dimensional structure of an enantiospecific borneol‐type short‐chain dehydrogenase. This, together with docking studies, led to the identification of a hydrophobic pocket in the enzyme that plays a crucial role in the stereo discrimination of bornane‐type monoterpenoids. The kinetic resolution of borneol and isoborneol can be easily integrated into the existing synthetic route from α‐pinene to camphor thereby allowing the facile synthesis of optically pure monoterpenols from an abundant renewable source.
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spelling pubmed-82618652021-07-12 A Structural View on the Stereospecificity of Plant Borneol‐Type Dehydrogenases Chánique, Andrea M. Dimos, Nicole Drienovská, Ivana Calderini, Elia Pantín, Mónica P. Helmer, Carl P. O. Hofer, Michael Sieber, Volker Parra, Loreto P. Loll, Bernhard Kourist, Robert ChemCatChem Full Papers The development of sustainable processes for the valorization of byproducts and other waste streams remains an ongoing challenge in the field of catalysis. Racemic borneol, isoborneol and camphor are currently produced from α‐pinene, a side product from the production of cellulose. The pure enantiomers of these monoterpenoids have numerous applications in cosmetics and act as reagents for asymmetric synthesis, making an enzymatic route for their separation into optically pure enantiomers a desirable goal. Known short‐chain borneol‐type dehydrogenases (BDHs) from plants and bacteria lack the required specificity, stability or activity for industrial utilization. Prompted by reports on the presence of pure (−)‐borneol and (−)‐camphor in essential oils from rosemary, we set out to investigate dehydrogenases from the genus Salvia and discovered a dehydrogenase with high specificity (E>120) and high specific activity (>0.02 U mg(−1)) for borneol and isoborneol. Compared to other specific dehydrogenases, the one reported here shows remarkably higher stability, which was exploited to obtain the first three‐dimensional structure of an enantiospecific borneol‐type short‐chain dehydrogenase. This, together with docking studies, led to the identification of a hydrophobic pocket in the enzyme that plays a crucial role in the stereo discrimination of bornane‐type monoterpenoids. The kinetic resolution of borneol and isoborneol can be easily integrated into the existing synthetic route from α‐pinene to camphor thereby allowing the facile synthesis of optically pure monoterpenols from an abundant renewable source. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-03-10 2021-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8261865/ /pubmed/34262629 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cctc.202100110 Text en © 2021 The Authors. ChemCatChem published by Wiley-VCH GmbH https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chánique, Andrea M.
Dimos, Nicole
Drienovská, Ivana
Calderini, Elia
Pantín, Mónica P.
Helmer, Carl P. O.
Hofer, Michael
Sieber, Volker
Parra, Loreto P.
Loll, Bernhard
Kourist, Robert
A Structural View on the Stereospecificity of Plant Borneol‐Type Dehydrogenases
title A Structural View on the Stereospecificity of Plant Borneol‐Type Dehydrogenases
title_full A Structural View on the Stereospecificity of Plant Borneol‐Type Dehydrogenases
title_fullStr A Structural View on the Stereospecificity of Plant Borneol‐Type Dehydrogenases
title_full_unstemmed A Structural View on the Stereospecificity of Plant Borneol‐Type Dehydrogenases
title_short A Structural View on the Stereospecificity of Plant Borneol‐Type Dehydrogenases
title_sort structural view on the stereospecificity of plant borneol‐type dehydrogenases
topic Full Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8261865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34262629
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cctc.202100110
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