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A high-throughput microtiter plate assay for the discovery of active and enantioselective amino alcohol-specific transaminases.
Zhang, Jian-Dong; Wu, Hua-Lei; Meng, Tong; Zhang, Chao-Feng; Fan, Xiao-Jun; Chang, Hong-Hong; Wei, Wen-Long.
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  • Zhang JD; Department of Biological and Pharmaceutical Engineering, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, Shanxi 030024, PR China. Electronic address: zhangjiandong@tyut.edu.cn.
  • Wu HL; Department of Biological and Pharmaceutical Engineering, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, Shanxi 030024, PR China.
  • Meng T; Department of Biological and Pharmaceutical Engineering, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, Shanxi 030024, PR China.
  • Zhang CF; Department of Biological and Pharmaceutical Engineering, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, Shanxi 030024, PR China. Electronic address: zhangchaofeng@tyut.edu.cn.
  • Fan XJ; Department of Biological and Pharmaceutical Engineering, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, Shanxi 030024, PR China.
  • Chang HH; Department of Biological and Pharmaceutical Engineering, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, Shanxi 030024, PR China.
  • Wei WL; Department of Biological and Pharmaceutical Engineering, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, Shanxi 030024, PR China.
Anal Biochem ; 518: 94-101, 2017 Feb 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27899283
Chiral vicinal amino alcohols are important chiral building blocks and intermediates in the pharmaceutical industry. The transaminase (TAm) catalyzed kinetic resolution of racemic amino alcohols provides a straightforward approach to access these important compounds. This study describes the development of a novel microtiter plate assay to screen vicinal amino alcohol-specific TAms using a tetrazolium red-based colorimetric assay to monitor the rate of α-hydroxy ketone formation at 510 nm. This approach is the first to determine the Michaelis-Menten parameters for a recombinant TAm (PpbauA) from Pseudomonas putida NBRC14164. The corresponding Vmax and KM values for both enantiomers of 2-amino-1-propanol and 2-amino-1-butanol were obtained, and the calculated kinetic E-factors of PpbauA toward 2-amino-1-propanol and 2-amino-1-butanol are 3 (S) and 6 (R), respectively. The method is sensitive and exhibits low level background coloration. Moreover, this method can be used to detect transaminase activity and enantioselectivity toward amino alcohols in a high-throughput format. Additionally, this simple method is compatible with the most widely used (R)- and (S)-selective transaminases and may be a broadly applicable tool for screening transaminases from a transaminase mutant library.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Propanolaminas / Proteínas Bacterianas / Pseudomonas putida / Amino Alcoholes / Transaminasas Idioma: En Revista: Anal Biochem Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Propanolaminas / Proteínas Bacterianas / Pseudomonas putida / Amino Alcoholes / Transaminasas Idioma: En Revista: Anal Biochem Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article