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Directed Evolution of an Artificial Imine Reductase
Authors:Martina Hestericová  Dr Tillman Heinisch  Lur Alonso‐Cotchico  Prof?Dr Jean‐Didier Maréchal  Dr Pietro Vidossich  Prof?Dr Thomas R Ward
Institution:1. Department Chemistry, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland;2. Departament de Química, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Cerdonyola del Vallès, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:Artificial metalloenzymes, resulting from incorporation of a metal cofactor within a host protein, have received increasing attention in the last decade. The directed evolution is presented of an artificial transfer hydrogenase (ATHase) based on the biotin‐streptavidin technology using a straightforward procedure allowing screening in cell‐free extracts. Two streptavidin isoforms were yielded with improved catalytic activity and selectivity for the reduction of cyclic imines. The evolved ATHases were stable under biphasic catalytic conditions. The X‐ray structure analysis reveals that introducing bulky residues within the active site results in flexibility changes of the cofactor, thus increasing exposure of the metal to the protein surface and leading to a reversal of enantioselectivity. This hypothesis was confirmed by a multiscale approach based mostly on molecular dynamics and protein–ligand dockings.
Keywords:artificial metalloenzymes  cyclic imines  directed evolution  enzyme catalysis  transfer hydrogenation
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