Reetz_2009_J.Am.Chem.Soc_131_7334

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Title : Directed evolution of an enantioselective epoxide hydrolase: uncovering the source of enantioselectivity at each evolutionary stage - Reetz_2009_J.Am.Chem.Soc_131_7334
Author(s) : Reetz MT , Bocola M , Wang LW , Sanchis J , Cronin A , Arand M , Zou J , Archelas A , Bottalla AL , Naworyta A , Mowbray SL
Ref : Journal of the American Chemical Society , 131 :7334 , 2009
Abstract :

Directed evolution of enzymes as enantioselective catalysts in organic chemistry is an alternative to traditional asymmetric catalysis using chiral transition-metal complexes or organocatalysts, the different approaches often being complementary. Moreover, directed evolution studies allow us to learn more about how enzymes perform mechanistically. The present study concerns a previously evolved highly enantioselective mutant of the epoxide hydrolase from Aspergillus niger in the hydrolytic kinetic resolution of racemic glycidyl phenyl ether. Kinetic data, molecular dynamics calculations, molecular modeling, inhibition experiments, and X-ray structural work for the wild-type (WT) enzyme and the best mutant reveal the basis of the large increase in enantioselectivity (E = 4.6 versus E = 115). The overall structures of the WT and the mutant are essentially identical, but dramatic differences are observed in the active site as revealed by the X-ray structures. All of the experimental and computational results support a model in which productive positioning of the preferred (S)-glycidyl phenyl ether, but not the (R)-enantiomer, forms the basis of enhanced enantioselectivity. Predictions regarding substrate scope and enantioselectivity of the best mutant are shown to be possible.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: aspni-hyl1

Related information

Inhibitor Valpromide
Substrate Glycidyl-phenyl-ether
Gene_locus aspni-hyl1
Family Epoxide_hydrolase
Structure 3G02    3G0I

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Reetz MT, Bocola M, Wang LW, Sanchis J, Cronin A, Arand M, Zou J, Archelas A, Bottalla AL, Naworyta A, Mowbray SL (2009)
Directed evolution of an enantioselective epoxide hydrolase: uncovering the source of enantioselectivity at each evolutionary stage
Journal of the American Chemical Society 131 :7334

Reetz MT, Bocola M, Wang LW, Sanchis J, Cronin A, Arand M, Zou J, Archelas A, Bottalla AL, Naworyta A, Mowbray SL (2009)
Journal of the American Chemical Society 131 :7334