铜自由基氧化酶:一组不同的生物催化剂具有不同的性质和广泛的生物技术应用

Katja Koschorreck , Saadet Alpdagtas , Vlada B. Urlacher
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铜自由基氧化酶(CROs)催化大量伯醇(包括碳水化合物、多元醇和苄醇)以及醛类和α-羟基羰基化合物的双电子氧化,同时将分子氧还原为过氧化氢。最初,像半乳糖氧化酶和乙二醛氧化酶这样的CRO仅在真菌分泌体中被鉴定。自过去十年以来,在一些细菌中也发现了它们的代表。CRO在碳水化合物活性酶数据库中属于AA5“辅助活性”家族。尽管总体序列相似性低,底物特异性不同,但序列比对和解决的晶体结构揭示了所有CRO中活性位点的保守结构,其中一个单核铜离子与一个轴向酪氨酸、两个组氨酸和一个交联的半胱氨酸酪氨酸自由基辅因子配位。这种独特的翻译后修饰的蛋白质辅因子在过去引起了人们的广泛关注,这导致了大量的报道,揭示了CRO催化循环的关键步骤和物理化学性质。由于其广泛的底物光谱,同时只需要分子氧进行催化,CRO最近经历了复兴,并已应用于各种生物催化过程。这篇综述概述了CRO的结构特征、催化机制和底物,介绍了这些酶在重组宿主中的表达和活性增强的工程进展,并描述了它们在生物技术应用的潜在领域。
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Copper-radical oxidases: A diverse group of biocatalysts with distinct properties and a broad range of biotechnological applications

Copper-radical oxidases (CROs) catalyze the two-electron oxidation of a large number of primary alcohols including carbohydrates, polyols and benzylic alcohols as well as aldehydes and α-hydroxy-carbonyl compounds while reducing molecular oxygen to hydrogen peroxide. Initially, CROs like galactose oxidase and glyoxal oxidase were identified only in fungal secretomes. Since the last decade, their representatives have also been identified in some bacteria. CROs are grouped in the AA5 family of “auxiliary activities” in the database of Carbohydrate-Active enzymes. Despite low overall sequence similarity and different substrate specificities, sequence alignments and the solved crystal structures revealed a conserved architecture of the active sites in all CROs, with a mononuclear copper ion coordinated to an axial tyrosine, two histidines, and a cross-linked cysteine-tyrosyl radical cofactor. This unique post-translationally modified protein cofactor has attracted much attention in the past, which resulted in a large number of reports that shed light on key steps of the catalytic cycle and physico-chemical properties of CROs. Thanks to their broad substrate spectrum accompanied by the only need for molecular oxygen for catalysis, CROs since recently experience a renaissance and have been applied in various biocatalytic processes. This review provides an overview of the structural features, catalytic mechanism and substrates of CROs, presents an update on the engineering of these enzymes to improve their expression in recombinant hosts and to enhance their activity, and describes their potential fields of biotechnological application.

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