Biomimetic S‐Adenosylmethionine Regeneration Starting from Multiple Byproducts Enables Biocatalytic Alkylation with Radical SAM Enzymes**

Author:

Gericke Lukas1,Mhaindarkar Dipali1ORCID,Karst Lukas C.1,Jahn Sören1,Kuge Marco1,Mohr Michael K. F.1,Gagsteiger Jana2,Cornelissen Nicolas V.3,Wen Xiaojin4,Mordhorst Silja15ORCID,Jessen Henning J.6ORCID,Rentmeister Andrea3ORCID,Seebeck Florian P.4ORCID,Layer Gunhild2ORCID,Loenarz Christoph1ORCID,Andexer Jennifer N.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry University of Freiburg Albertstr. 25 79104 Freiburg Germany

2. Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmaceutical Biology University of Freiburg Stefan-Meier-Str. 19 79104 Freiburg Germany

3. Institute of Biochemistry University of Münster Corrensstr. 36, 48149 Münster Germany

4. Department of Chemistry University of Basel Mattenstr. 22 4058 Basel Switzerland

5. Present address: Pharmaceutical Institute Pharmaceutical Biology University of Tübingen Auf der Morgenstelle 8 72076 Tübingen Germany

6. Institute of Organic Chemistry University of Freiburg Albertstr. 21 79104 Freiburg Germany

Abstract

AbstractS‐Adenosylmethionine (SAM) is an enzyme cofactor involved in methylation, aminopropyl transfer, and radical reactions. This versatility renders SAM‐dependent enzymes of great interest in biocatalysis. The usage of SAM analogues adds to this diversity. However, high cost and instability of the cofactor impedes the investigation and usage of these enzymes. While SAM regeneration protocols from the methyltransferase (MT) byproduct S‐adenosylhomocysteine are available, aminopropyl transferases and radical SAM enzymes are not covered. Here, we report a set of efficient one‐pot systems to supply or regenerate SAM and SAM analogues for all three enzyme classes. The systems’ flexibility is showcased by the transfer of an ethyl group with a cobalamin‐dependent radical SAM MT using S‐adenosylethionine as a cofactor. This shows the potential of SAM (analogue) supply and regeneration for the application of diverse chemistry, as well as for mechanistic studies using cofactor analogues.

Funder

European Research Council

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Organic Chemistry,Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,Biochemistry

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