Identification of Novel Unspecific Peroxygenase Chimeras and Unusual YfeX Axial Heme Ligand by a Versatile High-Throughput GC-MS Approach

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Abstract

Catalyst discovery and development requires the screening of large reaction sets necessitating analytic methods with the potential for high-throughput screening. These techniques often suffer from substrate dependency or the requirement of expert knowledge. Chromatographic techniques (GC/LC) can overcome these limitations but are generally hampered by long analysis time or the need for special equipment. The herein developed multiple injections in a single experimental run (MISER) GC-MS technique allows a substrate independent 96-well microtiter plate analysis within 60 min. This method can be applied to any laboratory equipped with a standard GC-MS. With this concept novel, unspecific peroxygenase (UPO) chimeras, could be identified, consisting of subdomains from three different fungal UPO genes. The GC-technique was additionally applied to evaluate an YfeX library in an E. coli whole-cell system for the carbene-transfer reaction on indole, which revealed the thus far unknown axial heme ligand tryptophan.

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Knorrscheidt, A., Püllmann, P., Schell, E., Homann, D., Freier, E., & Weissenborn, M. J. (2020). Identification of Novel Unspecific Peroxygenase Chimeras and Unusual YfeX Axial Heme Ligand by a Versatile High-Throughput GC-MS Approach. ChemCatChem, 12(19), 4788–4795. https://doi.org/10.1002/cctc.202000618

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