Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of California Santa Barbara 93110 Santa Barbara CA USA
2. Physical and Life Sciences Directorate Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 94550 Livermore CA USA
Abstract
AbstractPyridoxal 5’‐phosphate (PLP)‐dependent enzymes that catalyze γ‐replacement reactions are prevalent, yet their utilization of carbon nucleophile substrates is rare. The recent discovery of two PLP‐dependent enzymes, CndF and Fub7, has unveiled unique C−C bond forming capabilities, enabling the biocatalytic synthesis of alkyl‐ substituted pipecolic acids from O‐acetyl‐L‐homoserine and β‐keto acid or aldehyde derived enolates. This breakthrough presents fresh avenues for the biosynthesis of pipecolic acid derivatives. However, the catalytic mechanisms of these enzymes remain elusive, and a dearth of structural information hampers their extensive application. Here, we have broadened the catalytic scope of Fub7 by employing ketone‐derived enolates as carbon nucleophiles, revealing Fub7’s capacity for substrate‐dependent regioselective α‐alkylation of unsymmetrical ketones. Through an integrated approach combining X‐ray crystallography, spectroscopy, mutagenesis, and computational docking studies, we offer a detailed mechanistic insight into Fub7 catalysis. Our findings elucidate the structural basis for its substrate specificity, stereoselectivity, and regioselectivity. Our work sets the stage ready for subsequent protein engineering effort aimed at expanding the synthetic utility of Fub7, potentially unlocking novel methods to access a broader array of noncanonical amino acids.
Funder
National Institute of General Medical Sciences
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