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Engineering of alanine dehydrogenase from Bacillus subtilis for novel cofactor specificity

Journal

BIOTECHNOLOGY AND APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 63, Issue 5, Pages 616-624

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bab.1414

Keywords

biocatalysis; chiral amine; cofactor dependence; coupled enzyme reaction; enzymology; protein engineering

Funding

  1. Evonik Industries AG, Marl, Germany
  2. German Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung in frame of the project Bioxamine
  3. Federal State of Bavaria
  4. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft with a robotic screening platform [INST 95/1031-1]

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The l-alanine dehydrogenase of Bacillus subtilis (BasAlaDH), which is strictly dependent on NADH as redox cofactor, efficiently catalyzes the reductive amination of pyruvate to l-alanine using ammonia as amino group donor. To enable application of BasAlaDH as regenerating enzyme in coupled reactions with NADPH-dependent alcohol dehydrogenases, we alterated its cofactor specificity from NADH to NADPH via protein engineering. By introducing two amino acid exchanges, D196A and L197R, high catalytic efficiency for NADPH was achieved, with k(cat)/K-M=54.1 mu M(-1)Min(-1) (K-M=32 +/- 3 mu M; k(cat)=1,730 +/- 39Min(-1)), almost the same as the wild-type enzyme for NADH (k(cat)/K-M=59.9 mu M(-1)Min(-1); K-M=14 +/- 2 mu M; k(cat)=838 +/- 21Min(-1)). Conversely, recognition of NADH was much diminished in the mutated enzyme (k(cat)/K-M=3 mu M(-1)Min(-1)). BasAlaDH(D196A/L197R) was applied in a coupled oxidation/transamination reaction of the chiral dicyclic dialcohol isosorbide to its diamines, catalyzed by Ralstonia sp. alcohol dehydrogenase and Paracoccus denitrificans -aminotransferase, thus allowing recycling of the two cosubstrates NADP(+) and l-Ala. An excellent cofactor regeneration with recycling factors of 33 for NADP(+) and 13 for l-Ala was observed with the engineered BasAlaDH in a small-scale biocatalysis experiment. This opens a biocatalytic route to novel building blocks for industrial high-performance polymers. (C) 2015 International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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