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Structural and biochemical characterization of the dual substrate recognition of the (R)-selective amine transaminase from Aspergillus fumigatus

Journal

FEBS JOURNAL
Volume 282, Issue 2, Pages 407-415

Publisher

WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/febs.13149

Keywords

amine transaminase; dual substrate recognition; gabaculine; pyridoxal-5 '-phosphate; X-ray structure

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  1. Landesgraduiertenkolleg Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
  2. European Union within the European Union Seventh Framework Programme [KBBE-2011-5, 289350]

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Chiral amines are important precursors for the pharmaceutical and fine-chemical industries. Because of this, the demand for enantiopure amines is currently increasing. Amine transaminases can produce a large spectrum of chiral amines in the (R)- or (S)-configuration, depending on their substrate scope and stereo-preference, by converting a prochiral ketone into the chiral amine while using alanine as the amine donor producing pyruvate as an a-keto acid product. In order to guide the protein engineering of transaminases to improve substrate specificity and enantioselectivity, we carried out a crystal structure analysis at 1.6 angstrom resolution of the (R)-amine transaminase from Aspergillus fumigatus with the bound inhibitor gabaculine. This revealed that Arg126 has an important role in the dual substrate recognition of this enzyme because mutating this residue to alanine reduced substantially the ability of the enzyme to use pyruvate as an amino acceptor.

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