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Targeting the Substrate Binding Site of E. coli Nitrile Reductase QueF by Modeling,Substrate and Enzyme Engineering
Authors:Dipl.‐Ing. Birgit Wilding  Dr. Margit Winkler  Dr. Barbara Petschacher  Dr. Regina Kratzer  Dr. Sigrid Egger  Dr. Georg Steinkellner  Dr. Andrzej Lyskowski  Prof. Bernd Nidetzky  Prof. Karl Gruber  Prof. Norbert Klempier
Affiliation:1. ACIB GmbH, c/o Institute of Organic Chemistry, Graz University of Technology, Stremayrgasse 9, 8010 Graz (Austria);2. ACIB GmbH, c/o Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, Graz University of Technology, Petersgasse 14, 8010 Graz (Austria);3. Institute of Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering, Graz University of Technology, Petersgasse 12, 8010 Graz (Austria);4. ACIB GmbH, c/o Institute of Molecular Biosciences, University of Graz, Humboldtstrasse 50/III, 8010 Graz (Austria)
Abstract:
Nitrile reductase QueF catalyzes the reduction of 2‐amino‐5‐cyanopyrrolo[2,3‐d]pyrimidin‐4‐one (preQ0) to 2‐amino‐5‐aminomethylpyrrolo[2,3‐d]pyrimidin‐4‐one (preQ1) in the biosynthetic pathway of the hypermodified nucleoside queuosine. It is the only enzyme known to catalyze a reduction of a nitrile to its corresponding primary amine and could therefore expand the toolbox of biocatalytic reactions of nitriles. To evaluate this new oxidoreductase for application in biocatalytic reactions, investigation of its substrate scope is prerequisite. We report here an investigation of the active site binding properties and the substrate scope of nitrile reductase QueF from Escherichia coli. Screenings with simple nitrile structures revealed high substrate specificity. Consequently, binding interactions of the substrate to the active site were identified based on a new homology model of E. coli QueF and modeled complex structures of the natural and non‐natural substrates. Various structural analogues of the natural substrate preQ0 were synthesized and screened with wild‐type QueF from E. coli and several active site mutants. Two amino acid residues Cys190 and Asp197 were shown to play an essential role in the catalytic mechanism. Three non‐natural substrates were identified and compared to the natural substrate regarding their specific activities by using wild‐type and mutant nitrile reductase.
Keywords:active site model  amines  biocatalysis  enzyme catalysis  nitrile reductase
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