Nobili_2013_FEBS.J_280_3084

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Title : Use of 'small but smart' libraries to enhance the enantioselectivity of an esterase from Bacillus stearothermophilus towards tetrahydrofuran-3-yl acetate - Nobili_2013_FEBS.J_280_3084
Author(s) : Nobili A , Gall MG , Pavlidis IV , Thompson ML , Schmidt M , Bornscheuer UT
Ref : Febs J , 280 :3084 , 2013
Abstract :

Two libraries of simultaneous double mutations in the active site region of an esterase from Bacillus stearothermophilus were constructed to improve the enantioselectivity in the hydrolysis of tetrahydrofuran-3-yl acetate. As screening of large mutant libraries is hampered by the necessity for GC/MS analysis, mutant libraries were designed according to a 'small but smart' concept. The design of focused libraries was based on data derived from a structural alignment of 3317 amino acid sequences of alpha/beta-hydrolase fold enzymes with the bioinformatic tool 3DM. In this way, the number of mutants to be screened was substantially reduced as compared with a standard site-saturation mutagenesis approach. Whereas the wild-type esterase showed only poor enantioselectivity (E = 4.3) in the hydrolysis of (S)-tetrahydrofuran-3-yl acetate, the best variants obtained with this approach showed increased E-values of up to 10.4. Furthermore, some variants with inverted enantiopreference were found.

PubMedSearch : Nobili_2013_FEBS.J_280_3084
PubMedID: 23331978

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Nobili A, Gall MG, Pavlidis IV, Thompson ML, Schmidt M, Bornscheuer UT (2013)
Use of 'small but smart' libraries to enhance the enantioselectivity of an esterase from Bacillus stearothermophilus towards tetrahydrofuran-3-yl acetate
Febs J 280 :3084

Nobili A, Gall MG, Pavlidis IV, Thompson ML, Schmidt M, Bornscheuer UT (2013)
Febs J 280 :3084