ENZYMATIC-SYNTHESIS OF BETA-HYDROXY-ALPHA-AMINO ACIDS BASED ON RECOMBINANT D-THREONINE AND L-THREONINE ALDOLASES

Citation
T. Kimura et al., ENZYMATIC-SYNTHESIS OF BETA-HYDROXY-ALPHA-AMINO ACIDS BASED ON RECOMBINANT D-THREONINE AND L-THREONINE ALDOLASES, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 119(49), 1997, pp. 11734-11742
Citations number
60
ISSN journal
00027863
Volume
119
Issue
49
Year of publication
1997
Pages
11734 - 11742
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-7863(1997)119:49<11734:EOBABO>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
To exploit the enzymatic method for the synthesis of beta-hydroxy-alph a-amino acids, the genes coding for the Escherichia coli L-threonine a ldolase (LTA; EC 2.1.2.1) and Xanthomonus oryzae D-threonine aldolase (DTA) were cloned and overexpressed in E. coli through primer-directed polymerase chain reactions. The purified recombinant enzymes were stu died with respect to kinetics, specificity, stability, additive requir ement, temperature profile, and pH dependency. DTA requires magnesium ion as a cofactor, while LTA needs no metal ions. These enzymes work w ell in the presence of DMSO with concentration up to 40%, and DMSO-ind uced rate acceleration of LTA-catalyzed reaction was observed. Both en zymes use pyridoxal phosphate coenzyme to activate glycine to react wi th a wide range of aldehydes. LTA gave erythro-beta-hydroxy-alpha-L-am ino acids with aliphatic aldehydes and the three isomer with aromatic aldehydes as kinetically controlled products. On the other hand, DTA f ormed threo-beta-hydroxy-alpha-D-amino acids as kinetically controlled products with aliphatic and aromatic aldehydes but the diastereoselec tivity was lower than that of LTA. Under optimal conditions, several P -hydroxy-a-amino acid derivatives (3-hydroxyleucines, gamma-benzyloxyt hreonines, gamma-benzyloxymethylthreonines, and polyoxamic acids) have been stereoselectively synthesized on preparative scales using these enzymes. Also, the tandem use of DTA and phosphatases has made possibl e the synthesis and separation of D-allo-threonine phosphate and D-thr eonine.