A multi‐enzyme cascade reaction for the production of 2’3’‐cgamp

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Multi‐enzyme cascade reactions for the synthesis of complex products have gained im-portance in recent decades. Their advantages compared to single biotransformations include the possibility to synthesize complex molecules without purification of reaction intermediates, easier handling of unstable intermediates, and dealing with unfavorable thermodynamics by coupled equilibria. In this study, a four‐enzyme cascade consisting of ScADK, AjPPK2, and SmPPK2 for ATP synthesis from adenosine coupled to the cyclic GMP‐AMP synthase (cGAS) catalyzing cyclic GMP‐ AMP (2’3’‐cGAMP) formation was successfully developed. The 2’3’‐cGAMP synthesis rates were comparable to the maximal reaction rate achieved in single‐step reactions. An iterative optimization of substrate, cofactor, and enzyme concentrations led to an overall yield of 0.08 mole 2’3’‐cGAMP per mole adenosine, which is comparable to chemical synthesis. The established enzyme cascade enabled the synthesis of 2’3’‐cGAMP from GTP and inexpensive adenosine as well as polyphos-phate in a biocatalytic one‐pot reaction, demonstrating the performance capabilities of multi‐en-zyme cascades for the synthesis of pharmaceutically relevant products.

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Becker, M., Nikel, P., Andexer, J. N., Lütz, S., & Rosenthal, K. (2021). A multi‐enzyme cascade reaction for the production of 2’3’‐cgamp. Biomolecules, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/biom11040590

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