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Second Generation Artificial Hydrogenases Based on the Biotin-Avidin Technology: Improving Activity, Stability and Selectivity by Introduction of Enantiopure Amino Acid Spacers

Rusbandi, Untung E. and Lo, Cheikh and Skander, Myriem and Ivanova, Anita and Creus, Marc and Humbert, Nicolas and Ward, Thomas R.. (2007) Second Generation Artificial Hydrogenases Based on the Biotin-Avidin Technology: Improving Activity, Stability and Selectivity by Introduction of Enantiopure Amino Acid Spacers. Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis, 349 (11/12). pp. 1923-1930.

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Abstract

We report on our efforts to create efficient artificial metalloenzymes for the enantioselective hydrogenation of N-protected dehydroamino acids using either avidin or streptavidin as host proteins. Introduction of chiral amino acid spacers – phenylalanine or proline – between the biotin anchor and the flexible aminodiphosphine moiety 1, combined with saturation mutagenesis at position S112X of streptavidin, affords second generation artificial hydrogenases displaying improved organic solvent tolerance, reaction rates (3-fold) and (S)-selectivities (up to 95 % ee for N-acetamidoalanine and N-acetamidophenylalanine). It is shown that these artificial metalloenzymes follow Michaelis–Menten kinetics with an increased affinity for the substrate and a higher kcat than the protein-free catalyst (compare kcat 3.06 min−1 and KM 7.38 mM for [Rh(COD)Biot-1]+ with kcat 12.30 min−1 and KM 4.36 mM for [Rh(COD)Biot-(R)-Pro-1]+ ⊂ WT Sav). Finally, we present a straightforward protocol using Biotin-Sepharose to immobilize artificial metalloenzymes (>92 % ee for N-acetamidoalanine and N-acetamidophenylalanine using [Rh(COD)Biot-(R)-Pro-1]+ ⊂ Sav S112W).
Faculties and Departments:05 Faculty of Science > Departement Chemie > Chemie > Bioanorganische Chemie (Ward)
UniBasel Contributors:Ward, Thomas R. R.
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Wiley
ISSN:1615-4150
e-ISSN:1615-4169
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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Deposited On:22 Mar 2012 14:08

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