One-step process for production of N-methylated amino acids from sugars and methylamine using recombinant Corynebacterium glutamicum as biocatalyst
N -methylated amino acids are found in Nature in various biological compounds. N -methylation of amino acids has been shown to improve pharmacokinetic properties of peptide drugs due to conformational changes, improved proteolytic stability and/or higher lipophilicity. Due to these characteristics N...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2018-08, Vol.8 (1), p.12895-11, Article 12895 |
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-methylated amino acids are found in Nature in various biological compounds.
N
-methylation of amino acids has been shown to improve pharmacokinetic properties of peptide drugs due to conformational changes, improved proteolytic stability and/or higher lipophilicity. Due to these characteristics
N
-methylated amino acids received increasing interest by the pharmaceutical industry. Syntheses of
N
-methylated amino acids by chemical and biocatalytic approaches are known, but often show incomplete stereoselectivity, low yields or expensive co-factor regeneration. So far a one-step fermentative process from sugars has not yet been described. Here, a one-step conversion of sugars and methylamine to the
N
-methylated amino acid
N
-methyl-
l
-alanine was developed. A whole-cell biocatalyst was derived from a pyruvate overproducing
C. glutamicum
strain by heterologous expression of the
N
-methyl-
l
-amino acid dehydrogenase gene from
Pseudomonas putida
. As proof-of-concept,
N
-methyl-
l
-alanine titers of 31.7 g L
−1
with a yield of 0.71 g per g glucose were achieved in fed-batch cultivation. The
C. glutamicum
strain producing this imine reductase enzyme was engineered further to extend this green chemistry route to production of
N
-methyl-
l
-alanine from alternative feed stocks such as starch or the lignocellulosic sugars xylose and arabinose. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-018-31309-5 |