Exploring a Streptomyces wax synthase using acyl-SNACs as donor substrates

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The demand of fragrance and food industries for short/branched wax esters is increasing due to their rich scent and low toxicity. Wax synthase and acyl-CoA:diacylglycerol O-acyltransferase (WS/DGAT) are a family of bacterial enzymes capable of catalysing the production of wax esters. Here, we report that a WS/DGAT from Streptomyces coelicolor is able to mediate the reactions between alcohol acceptors and synthetic acyl-donor mimics, acyl-SNACs. The enzyme displayed considerable substrate tolerance towards acyl-donors with structural diversity. Structural modelling-guided site directed mutagenesis resulted in a variant, L25F, the catalytic efficiency of which was improved toward aromatic, short-linear, and branched acyl-donors compared to the wild type.

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Casolari, F., Alrashdi, S., Carr, R., & Deng, H. (2023). Exploring a Streptomyces wax synthase using acyl-SNACs as donor substrates. RSC Chemical Biology, 4(10), 742–747. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3cb00107e

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