Xue_2020_Enzyme.Microb.Technol_140_109649

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Title : Computational design of new enzymes for hydrolysis and synthesis of third-generation cephalosporin antibiotics - Xue_2020_Enzyme.Microb.Technol_140_109649
Author(s) : Xue J , Wang P , Kuang J , Zhu Y
Ref : Enzyme Microb Technol , 140 :109649 , 2020
Abstract :

Engineering active sites in inert scaffolds to catalyze chemical transformations with unnatural substrates is still a great challenge for enzyme catalysis. In this research, a p-nitrobenzyl esterase from Bacillus subtilis was identified from the structural database, and a double mutant E115A/E188A was designed to afford catalytic activities toward the hydrolysis of ceftizoxime. A quadruple mutant E115A/E188A/L362S/I270A with enhanced catalytic efficiency was created to catalyze the condensation reaction of ethyl-2-methoxy-amino-2-(2-aminothiazole-4-yl) acetate with 7-amino-3-nor-cephalosporanic acid to produce ceftizoxime in a fully aqueous medium. The catalytic efficiencies of the computationally designed mutants E115A/E188A/L362S/I270A and E115A/Y118 K/E188 V/I270A/L362S can be taken as starting points to further improve their properties towards the practical application in designing more ecology-friendly production of third-generation cephalosporins.

PubMedSearch : Xue_2020_Enzyme.Microb.Technol_140_109649
PubMedID: 32912699

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Xue J, Wang P, Kuang J, Zhu Y (2020)
Computational design of new enzymes for hydrolysis and synthesis of third-generation cephalosporin antibiotics
Enzyme Microb Technol 140 :109649

Xue J, Wang P, Kuang J, Zhu Y (2020)
Enzyme Microb Technol 140 :109649