Rational engineering ofLuminiphilus syltensis(R)-selective amine transaminase for the acceptance of bulky substrates

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Abstract

Despite the plethora of information on (S)-selective amine transaminases, the (R)-selective ones are still not well-studied; only a few structures are known to date, and their substrate scope is limited, apart from a few stellar works in the field. Herein, the structure ofLuminiphilus syltensis(R)-selective amine transaminase is elucidated to facilitate engineering towards variants active on bulkier substrates. The V37A variant exhibited increased activity towards 1-phenylpropylamine and to activity against 1-butylamine. In contrast, the S248 and T249 positions, located on the β-turn in the P-pocket, seem crucial for maintaining the activity of the enzyme.

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Konia, E., Chatzicharalampous, K., Drakonaki, A., Muenke, C., Ermler, U., Tsiotis, G., & Pavlidis, I. V. (2021). Rational engineering ofLuminiphilus syltensis(R)-selective amine transaminase for the acceptance of bulky substrates. Chemical Communications, 57(96), 12948–12951. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1cc04664k

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