Cloning, expression and characterisation of P450-Hal1 (CYP116B62) from Halomonas sp. NCIMB 172: A self-sufficient P450 with high expression and diverse substrate scope

•A new class VII self-sufficient P450 monooxygenase (Hal1, CYP116B62) has been identified and cloned from Halomonas sp. NCIMP 172.•P450-Hal1 shows high levels of expression in a recombinant E. coli host and can be utilized in crude lysate or readily purified by IMAC.•Hal1 displays a wide substrate s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Enzyme and microbial technology 2018-06, Vol.113, p.1-8
Hauptverfasser: Porter, Joanne L., Sabatini, Selina, Manning, Jack, Tavanti, Michele, Galman, James L., Turner, Nicholas J., Flitsch, Sabine L.
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Zusammenfassung:•A new class VII self-sufficient P450 monooxygenase (Hal1, CYP116B62) has been identified and cloned from Halomonas sp. NCIMP 172.•P450-Hal1 shows high levels of expression in a recombinant E. coli host and can be utilized in crude lysate or readily purified by IMAC.•Hal1 displays a wide substrate scope and can operate in the presence of organic co-solvents with only modest reduction in activity.•The handling and operational robustness of Hal1 make it a promising candidate for biocatalytic applications or as a template for engineering studies. Cytochrome P450 monooxygenases are able to catalyse a range of synthetically challenging reactions ranging from hydroxylation and demethylation to sulfoxidation and epoxidation. As such they have great potential for biocatalytic applications but are underutilised due to often-poor expression, stability and solubility in recombinant bacterial hosts. The use of self-sufficient P450 s with fused haem and reductase domains has already contributed heavily to improving catalytic efficiency and simplifying an otherwise more complex multi-component system of P450 and redox partners. Herein, we present a new addition to the class VII family with the cloning, sequencing and characterisation of the self-sufficient CYP116B62 Hal1 from Halomonas sp. NCIMB 172, the genome of which has not yet been sequenced. Hal1 exhibits high levels of expression in a recombinant E. coli host and can be utilised from cell lysate or used in purified form. Hal1 favours NADPH as electron donor and displays a diverse range of activities including hydroxylation, demethylation and sulfoxidation. These properties make Hal1 suitable for future biocatalytic applications or as a template for optimisation through engineering.
ISSN:0141-0229
1879-0909
DOI:10.1016/j.enzmictec.2018.02.005