生物传感器引导的用于脂肪族酯生产的拜尔-维利格单加氧酶工程设计

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Thaleia Sakoleva, Florian Vesenmaier, Lena Koch, Jarne E. Schunke, Kay D. Novak, Sascha Grobe, Mark Dörr, Uwe T. Bornscheuer, Thomas Bayer
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酯类是有价值的芳香化合物,可通过拜耳-维利格单氧化酶(BVMO)从(脂肪)酮前体中酶解产生。然而,用于评估 BVMO 活性和检测反应产物的基因编码生物传感器系统尚属空白。在这项工作中,我们在异源宿主大肠杆菌中组装了一个合成级联酶,其中包括酯酶、醇脱氢酶和 LuxAB。目标酯由 BVMO 生成,随后被裂解,相应的醇通过人工途径被氧化。最终,醛产物会被 LuxAB 在体内检测到。LuxAB 是一种来自 Photorhabdus luminescens 的荧光素酶,当醛被氧化成相应的羧酸盐时,它会发出生物荧光。这种生物传感器系统省去了常用的低通量色谱分析,极大地加快了从重点库中筛选和选择活性 BVMO 变体的速度。工程酶可接受线性脂肪族酮,如 2-undecanone 和 2-dodecanone,并表现出更好的酯形成能力。
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Biosensor-Guided Engineering of a Baeyer-Villiger Monooxygenase for Aliphatic Ester Production
Esters are valuable aroma compounds and can be produced enzymatically by Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenases (BVMOs) from (aliphatic) ketone precursors. However, a genetically encoded biosensor system for the assessment of BVMO activity and the detection of reaction products is missing. In this work, we assembled a synthetic enzyme cascade – featuring an esterase, an alcohol dehydrogenase, and LuxAB – in the heterologous host Escherichia coli. Target esters are produced by a BVMO, subsequently cleaved, and the corresponding alcohol oxidized through the artificial pathway. Ultimately, aldehyde products are detected in vivo by LuxAB, a luciferase from Photorhabdus luminescens that emits bioluminescence upon the oxidation of aldehydes to the corresponding carboxylates. This biosensor system greatly accelerated the screening and selection of active BVMO variants from a focused library, omitting commonly used low-throughput chromatographic analysis. Engineered enzymes accepted linear aliphatic ketones such as 2-undecanone and 2-dodecanone and exhibited improved ester formation.
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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