Production of halogenated indigo by Escherichia coli whole-cell conversion system with novel halogenase derived from Pseudoalteromonas nigrifaciens
Indigo is a commercially significant dye extensively used in the textile industry for dyeing denim and other fabrics. The synthesis of various colored indigo derivatives necessitates the halogenation of the indole ring in indigo. However, the scarcity of halogenating enzymes, especially those with h...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biotechnology and bioprocess engineering 2024, 29(5), , pp.806-814 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Indigo is a commercially significant dye extensively used in the textile industry for dyeing denim and other fabrics. The synthesis of various colored indigo derivatives necessitates the halogenation of the indole ring in indigo. However, the scarcity of halogenating enzymes, especially those with high positional specificity and commercial availability, limits the biological synthesis of various halogenated indigos. This study presents the discovery of a novel halogenase from
Pseudoalteromonas nigrifaciens
that is similar to sttH from
Streptomyces toxytricini
, an enzyme that specifically halogenates the 6th carbon of the indole in indigo. The cloned halogenase gene was validated for halogenation activity and regioselectivity using a recombinant
Escherichia coli
whole-cell conversion system. The addition of either NaCl or NaBr resulted in the production of 6-chloro indigo or 6-bromo indigo, respectively. Notably, 6-chloro indigo displayed a red coloration, while 6-bromo indigo appeared blue. To optimize the whole-cell conversion system, we evaluated the conversion rate of halogenated indigo production in response to varying concentrations of tryptophan and
E. coli
cells. The maximum conversion rate (32%) was achieved using 30 mM tryptophan and an
E. coli
cell density corresponding to an OD50 reading. In conclusion, we have designed a recombinant
E. coli
whole-cell conversion system capable of producing 6-halogenated indigo by introducing a novel sttH-like halogenase from
P. nigrifaciens.
This system holds promise for the production of various indigo derivatives. |
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ISSN: | 1226-8372 1976-3816 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12257-024-00116-3 |