Affiliation:
1. Department of Drug Sciences, University of Pavia, Viale Taramelli 12, 27100 Pavia, Italy
2. Department of Chemistry, University of Milan, Via Golgi 19, 20133 Milan, Italy
Abstract
5′-Phosphorylation of nucleosides is a reaction as important in nature and in industry as it is cumbersome to be performed. Whilst chemical phosphorylation relies on the use of harsh reagents, solvents, and conditions, as well as on the need for protection–deprotection steps, biocatalysis can be a tool to achieve one-step phosphorylation reactions, which are selective, protecting group-free, and occurring under mild and sustainable conditions. In this work, the wild-type non-specific acid phosphatase from Morganella morganii (PhoC-Mm) was expressed, purified, and used for the synthesis of inosine 5′-monophosphate (IMP), an important food additive, by using pyrophosphate (PPi) as an inexpensive phosphate donor in a fully aqueous medium at 30 °C. Via the fine-tuning of the reaction set-up taking into account the type of buffer, amount of PPi, mode/time of PPi addition, and enzyme and substrate concentration, PhoC-Mm could be used for catalyzing the phosphorylation of inosine (I) to IMP in a good yield and high purity (62% yield). The catalysis of the hydrolytic reaction direction, which is the primary function of phosphatases in nature, was here reversed to a certain extent by a reaction engineering approach, without the need for protein engineering strategies.
Funder
NextGenerationEU-MUR PNRR Ex-tended Partnership initiative on Emerging Infectious Diseases
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