Israel Sánchez-Moreno, Angela Fernandez-Garcia, Ivan Mateljak, Patricia Gomez de Santos, Martin Hofrichter, Harald Kellner, Julia Sanz-Aparicio, Miguel Alcalde
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Abstract
Fungal unspecific peroxygenases (UPOs) are gaining momentum in synthetic chemistry. Of special interest is the UPO from Marasmius rotula (MroUPO), which shows an exclusive repertoire of oxyfunctionalizations, including the terminal hydroxylation of alkanes, the α-oxidation of fatty acids and the C-C cleavage of corticosteroids. However, the lack of heterologous expression systems to perform directed evolution has impeded its engineering for practical applications. Here, we introduce a close ortholog of MroUPO, a UPO gene from Marasmius wettsteinii (MweUPO-1), that has a similar reaction profile to MroUPO and for which we have set up a directed evolution platform based on tandem-yeast expression. Recombinant MweUPO-1 was produced at high titers in the bioreactor (0.7 g/L) and characterized at the biochemical and atomic levels. The conjunction of soaking crystallographic experiments at a resolution up to 1.6 Å together with the analysis of reaction patterns sheds light on the substrate preferences of this promiscuous biocatalyst.
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