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Green and efficient biosynthesis of indigo from indole by engineered myoglobins

With the demand nowadays for blue dyes, it is of practical importance to develop a green and efficient biocatalyst for the production of indigo. The design of artificial enzymes has been shown to be attractive in recent years. In a previous study, we engineered a single mutant of sperm whale myoglob...

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Autores principales: Liu, Can, Xu, Jiakun, Gao, Shu-Qin, He, Bo, Wei, Chuan-Wan, Wang, Xiao-Juan, Wang, Zhonghua, Lin, Ying-Wu
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9086478/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35548150
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra07825d
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author Liu, Can
Xu, Jiakun
Gao, Shu-Qin
He, Bo
Wei, Chuan-Wan
Wang, Xiao-Juan
Wang, Zhonghua
Lin, Ying-Wu
author_facet Liu, Can
Xu, Jiakun
Gao, Shu-Qin
He, Bo
Wei, Chuan-Wan
Wang, Xiao-Juan
Wang, Zhonghua
Lin, Ying-Wu
author_sort Liu, Can
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description With the demand nowadays for blue dyes, it is of practical importance to develop a green and efficient biocatalyst for the production of indigo. The design of artificial enzymes has been shown to be attractive in recent years. In a previous study, we engineered a single mutant of sperm whale myoglobin, F43Y Mb, with a novel Tyr-heme cross-link. In this study, we found that it can efficiently catalyze the oxidation of indole to indigo, with a yield as high as 54% compared to the highest yield (∼20%) reported to date in the literature. By further modifying the heme active site, we engineered a double mutant of F43Y/H64D Mb, which exhibited the highest catalytic efficiency (198 M(−1) s(−1)) among the artificial enzymes designed in Mb. Moreover, both F43Y Mb and F43Y/H64D Mb were found to produce the indigo product with a chemoselectivity as high as ∼80%. Based on the reaction system, we also established a convenient and green dyeing method by dyeing a cotton textile during the biosynthesis of indigo, followed by further spraying the concentrated indigo, without the need of strong acids/bases or any reducing agents. The successful application of dyeing a white cotton textile with a blue color further indicates that the designed enzyme and the dyeing method have practical applications in the future.
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spelling pubmed-90864782022-05-10 Green and efficient biosynthesis of indigo from indole by engineered myoglobins Liu, Can Xu, Jiakun Gao, Shu-Qin He, Bo Wei, Chuan-Wan Wang, Xiao-Juan Wang, Zhonghua Lin, Ying-Wu RSC Adv Chemistry With the demand nowadays for blue dyes, it is of practical importance to develop a green and efficient biocatalyst for the production of indigo. The design of artificial enzymes has been shown to be attractive in recent years. In a previous study, we engineered a single mutant of sperm whale myoglobin, F43Y Mb, with a novel Tyr-heme cross-link. In this study, we found that it can efficiently catalyze the oxidation of indole to indigo, with a yield as high as 54% compared to the highest yield (∼20%) reported to date in the literature. By further modifying the heme active site, we engineered a double mutant of F43Y/H64D Mb, which exhibited the highest catalytic efficiency (198 M(−1) s(−1)) among the artificial enzymes designed in Mb. Moreover, both F43Y Mb and F43Y/H64D Mb were found to produce the indigo product with a chemoselectivity as high as ∼80%. Based on the reaction system, we also established a convenient and green dyeing method by dyeing a cotton textile during the biosynthesis of indigo, followed by further spraying the concentrated indigo, without the need of strong acids/bases or any reducing agents. The successful application of dyeing a white cotton textile with a blue color further indicates that the designed enzyme and the dyeing method have practical applications in the future. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9086478/ /pubmed/35548150 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra07825d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Liu, Can
Xu, Jiakun
Gao, Shu-Qin
He, Bo
Wei, Chuan-Wan
Wang, Xiao-Juan
Wang, Zhonghua
Lin, Ying-Wu
Green and efficient biosynthesis of indigo from indole by engineered myoglobins
title Green and efficient biosynthesis of indigo from indole by engineered myoglobins
title_full Green and efficient biosynthesis of indigo from indole by engineered myoglobins
title_fullStr Green and efficient biosynthesis of indigo from indole by engineered myoglobins
title_full_unstemmed Green and efficient biosynthesis of indigo from indole by engineered myoglobins
title_short Green and efficient biosynthesis of indigo from indole by engineered myoglobins
title_sort green and efficient biosynthesis of indigo from indole by engineered myoglobins
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9086478/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35548150
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra07825d
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