Screening, gene cloning, and characterization of orsellinic acid decarboxylase from Arthrobacter sp. K8 for regio-selective carboxylation of resorcinol derivatives

•Novel reversible decarboxylase was identified in Arthrobacter sp. K8 isolated from soil.•The decarboxylase belonged to amidohydrolase 2, with no significant sequence similarity with known related decarboxylases.•The decarboxylase allowed synthesis of useful phenolic acids from resorcinol derivative...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of biotechnology 2020-11, Vol.323, p.128-135
Hauptverfasser: Kino, Kuniki, Hirokawa, Yasutaka, Gawasawa, Ryo, Murase, Ryota, Tsuchihashi, Ryohei, Hara, Ryotaro
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Zusammenfassung:•Novel reversible decarboxylase was identified in Arthrobacter sp. K8 isolated from soil.•The decarboxylase belonged to amidohydrolase 2, with no significant sequence similarity with known related decarboxylases.•The decarboxylase allowed synthesis of useful phenolic acids from resorcinol derivatives. Toward a sustainable synthesis of value-added chemicals, the method of CO2 utilization attracts great interest in chemical process engineering. Biotechnological CO2 fixation is a promising technology; however, efficient methods that can fix carbon dioxide are still limited. Instead, some parts of microbial decarboxylases allow the introduction of carboxy group into phenolic compounds using bicarbonate ion as a C1 building block. Here, we identified a unique decarboxylase from Arthrobacter sp. K8 that acts on resorcinol derivatives. A high-throughput colorimetric decarboxylase assay facilitated gene cloning of orsellinic acid decarboxylase from genomic DNA library of strain K8. Sequence analysis revealed that the orsellinic acid decarboxylase belonged to amidohydrolase 2 family, but shared low amino acid sequence identity with those of related decarboxylases. Enzymatic characterization unveiled that the decarboxylase introduces a carboxy group in a highly regio-selective manner. We applied the decarboxylase to enzymatic carboxylation of resorcinol derivatives. Using Escherichia coli expressing the decarboxylase gene as a whole cell biocatalyst, orsellinic acid, 2,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid, and 4-methoxysalicylic acid were produced in the presence of saturated bicarbonate. These findings could provide new insights into the production of useful phenolic acids from resorcinol derivatives.
ISSN:0168-1656
1873-4863
DOI:10.1016/j.jbiotec.2020.08.011