2013
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201202027
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New Structural Motif for Carboxylic Acid Perhydrolases

Abstract: Some serine hydrolases also catalyze a promiscuous reaction -reversible perhydrolysis of carboxylic acids to make peroxycarboxylic acids. Five x-ray crystal structures of these carboxylic acid perhydrolases show a proline in the oxyanion loop. Here, we test whether this proline is essential for high perhydrolysis activity using Pseudomonas fluorescens esterase (PFE). The L29P variant of this esterase catalyzes perhydrolysis 43-fold faster (k cat comparison) than wild type. Surprisingly, saturation mutagenesis … Show more

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“…This effect was accompanied by the apparition of lactamase activity and the reduction in the activity with the model substrate pNPA (Table ), as previously reported (Ding & Kazlauskas, ). In fact, L30P seems to be a promiscuous generalist (Khersonsky & Tawfik, ) showing esterase, lactonase (Ding & Kazlauskas, ; D. L. Yin et al, ), perhydrolase (D. T. Yin et al, ), and lactamase activities (Torres et al, ). In addition, T m of Q11L/L30P/A191S was 3.5°C and 8.1°C higher than those of Q11L/A191S and the wild‐type enzyme, respectively.…”
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“…This effect was accompanied by the apparition of lactamase activity and the reduction in the activity with the model substrate pNPA (Table ), as previously reported (Ding & Kazlauskas, ). In fact, L30P seems to be a promiscuous generalist (Khersonsky & Tawfik, ) showing esterase, lactonase (Ding & Kazlauskas, ; D. L. Yin et al, ), perhydrolase (D. T. Yin et al, ), and lactamase activities (Torres et al, ). In addition, T m of Q11L/L30P/A191S was 3.5°C and 8.1°C higher than those of Q11L/A191S and the wild‐type enzyme, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, L30P seems to be a promiscuous generalist (Khersonsky & Tawfik, 2010) showing esterase, lactonase (Ding & Kazlauskas, 2017;D. L. Yin et al, 2010), perhydrolase (D. T. Yin et al, 2013), and lactamase activities (Torres et al, 2012). In addition, T m of Q11L/L30P/A191S was 3.5°C and 8.1°C higher than those of Q11L/ A191S and the wild-type enzyme, respectively.…”
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“…Within this class of enzymes, perhydrolases are able to efficiently catalyze perhydrolysis reactions for the formation of peracids [5,6], but the unusual participation of lipases for global oxidative process has attracted the attention of different research groups in the last decade [5,7,8]. Thus, examples of lipase-mediated epoxidation [9][10][11][12][13][14], Baeyer-Villiger reactions [15][16][17][18][19], perhydrolysis of carboxylic acid and esters [20], sequential Baeyer-Villiger reaction and ring-opening polymerization [21], and also consecutive esterification and Baeyer-Villiger cascade reactions [22] have appeared in the literature, giving access to synthetically useful oxygenated heterocycles through clean and selective transformations under mild reaction conditions.…”
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“…3, 4 Other subtleties in the mechanism of serine hydrolases include questions of whether there is a tunnel to allow water access to the active site, 5, 6 how acyl transferases avoid hydrolysis to favor acyl transfer 7 and how perhydrolases favor hydrogen peroxide over water. 8 Nevertheless, all these reactions are similar and involve similar transitions states.…”
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confidence: 99%