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Directed Evolution of a Fluorinase for Improved Fluorination Efficiency with a Non-native Substrate.

Huihua SunWan Lin YeoYee Hwee LimXinying ChewDerek John SmithBo XueKok Ping ChanRobert Charles RobinsonEdward G RobinsHuimin ZhaoEe Lui Ang
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2016)
Fluorinases offer an environmentally friendly alternative for selective fluorination under mild conditions. However, their diversity is limited in nature and they have yet to be engineered through directed evolution. Herein, we report the directed evolution of the fluorinase FlA1 for improved conversion of the non-native substrate 5'-chloro-5'-deoxyadenosine (5'-ClDA) into 5'-fluoro-5'-deoxyadenosine (5'-FDA). The evolved variants, fah2081 (A279Y) and fah2114 (F213Y, A279L), were successfully applied in the radiosynthesis of 5'-[18 F]FDA, with overall radiochemical conversion (RCC) more than 3-fold higher than wild-type FlA1. Kinetic studies of the two-step reaction revealed that the variants show a significantly improved kcat value in the conversion of 5'-ClDA into S-adenosyl-l-methionine (SAM) but a reduced kcat value in the conversion of SAM into 5'-FDA.
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