Ma_2014_ACS.Catal_4_1026

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Title : Increased Catalyst Productivity in alpha-Hydroxy Acids Resolution by Esterase Mutation and Substrate Modification - Ma_2014_ACS.Catal_4_1026
Author(s) : Ma BD , Kong XD , Yu HL , Zhang ZJ , Dou S , Xu YP , Ni Y , Xu JH
Ref : ACS Catal , 4 :1026 , 2014
Abstract :

Optically pure alpha-hydroxy acids and their derivatives are versatile chiral building blocks in the pharmaceutical industry. In this study, the potential of a recombinant Pseudomonas putida esterase (rPPE01) for the enzymatic resolution of -acetoxy acids was significantly improved by combinatorial engineering of both the biocatalyst and substrate. Semirational design based on homologous modeling and molecular docking provided a single-point variant, W187H, whose kcat/KM for sodium 2-acetoxy-2-(2'-chlorophenyl)acetate (Ac-CPA-Na) was increased 100-fold, from 0.0611 to 6.20 mM-1 s-1, while retaining its excellent enantioselectivity and broad substrate spectrum. Biocatalyst deactivation under the operating conditions was decreased by using the potassium salt of Ac-CPA instead of Ac-CPA-Na. With 0.5 g L-1 of lyophilized cells containing rPPE01-W187H, 500 mM (R,S)-Ac-CPA-K was selectively deacylated with 49.9% conversion within 15 h, giving satisfactory enantiomeric excesses (ee) for both the S product (>99% ee) and the remaining R substrate (98.7% ee). Consequently, the amount of (S)-2-hydroxy-2-(2'-chlorophenyl)acetate prepared per unit weight of lyophilized cells was improved by a factor of 18.9 compared with the original productivity of the wild-type esterase. Further enzymatic resolution of other important hydroxy acids at the 100 mL scale demonstrated that the rPPE01-W187H-based bioprocess is versatile and practical for the large-scale preparation of chiral -hydroxy acids

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Ma BD, Kong XD, Yu HL, Zhang ZJ, Dou S, Xu YP, Ni Y, Xu JH (2014)
Increased Catalyst Productivity in alpha-Hydroxy Acids Resolution by Esterase Mutation and Substrate Modification
ACS Catal 4 :1026

Ma BD, Kong XD, Yu HL, Zhang ZJ, Dou S, Xu YP, Ni Y, Xu JH (2014)
ACS Catal 4 :1026