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  • Engineering the promiscuous racemase activity of an arylmalonate decarboxylase.

Engineering the promiscuous racemase activity of an arylmalonate decarboxylase.

Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2011-01-06)
Robert Kourist, Yusuke Miyauchi, Daisuke Uemura, Kenji Miyamoto
ABSTRACT

Variant G74C of arylmalonate decarboxylase (AMDase) from Bordatella bronchoseptica has a unique racemising activity towards profens. By protein engineering, variant G74C/V43A with a 20-fold shift towards promiscuous racemisation was obtained, based on a reduced activity in the decarboxylation reaction and a two-fold increase in the racemisation activity. The mutant showed an extended substrate range, with a 30-fold increase in the reaction rate towards ketoprofen. Molecular dynamics simulations and the substrate profile of the racemase indicate that the steric and polar effects of the substrate structure play a more dominant role on catalysis than mere kinetic α-proton acidity. The observation that the conversion of β,γ-unsaturated carboxylic acids does not lead to a rearrangement to form their α,β isomers indicates a concerted rather than a stepwise mechanism. Interestingly, a substrate bearing a nitro group instead of the carboxylic acid group on the α-carbon atom was also converted by the racemase.

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3-Butenoic acid, 97%