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Key sites insight on the stereoselectivity of four mined aldo-keto reductases toward α-keto esters and halogen-substituted acetophenones.

Wenhe ZhangTianhui ZhuHengyu LiFengyu QinFeiting ZhangRui ZhangXian JiaBin QinSong You
Published in: Applied microbiology and biotechnology (2019)
Biocatalytic reduction catalyzed by aldo-keto reductases (AKRs) is a valuable approach for asymmetric synthesis of chiral alcohols. In this study, four novel aldo-keto reductases with significant activity and stereoselectivity toward a variety of α-keto esters and halogen-substituted acetophenones were identified by genome mining. Through analysis of the crystal structure and multiple-sequence alignment of the starting AKR YvgN from Bacillus subtilis, residues F25 and W113 were proposed as the key positions that might control the stereoselectivity of YvgN. F25S and F25S/W113F variants of YvgN were able to improve its activity and stereoselectivity toward some α-keto ester compounds and halogen-substituted acetophenone derivatives. In addition, similar enhancement of catalytic activity and stereoselectivity was also found in the other three AKRs with corresponding mutations of starting YvgN.
Keyphrases
  • crystal structure
  • molecular docking
  • bacillus subtilis
  • gene expression
  • copy number
  • room temperature
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation