Rhodococcus strains as source for ene-reductase activity
Rhodococcus strains are ubiquitous in nature and known to metabolise a wide variety of compounds. At the same time, asymmetric reduction of C=C bonds is important in the production of high-valued chiral building blocks. In order to evaluate if Rhodococci can be used for this task, we have probed sev...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied microbiology and biotechnology 2018-07, Vol.102 (13), p.5545-5556 |
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strains are ubiquitous in nature and known to metabolise a wide variety of compounds. At the same time, asymmetric reduction of C=C bonds is important in the production of high-valued chiral building blocks. In order to evaluate if Rhodococci can be used for this task, we have probed several
Rhodococcus rhodochrous
and
R. erythropolis
strains for ene-reductase activity. A series of substrates including activated ketones, an aldehyde, an imide and nitro-compound were screened using whole cells of seven
Rhodococcus
strains. This revealed that whole cells of all
Rhodococcus
strains showed apparent (
S
)-selectivity towards ketoisophorone, while most other organisms show (
R
)-selectivity for this compound. Three putative ene-reductases from
R. rhodochrous
ATCC 17895 were heterologously expressed in
Escherichia coli.
One protein was purified and its biocatalytic and biochemical properties were characterised, showing typical (enantioselective) properties for class 3 ene-reductases of the old yellow enzyme family. |
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ISSN: | 0175-7598 1432-0614 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00253-018-8984-7 |