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Widely applicable background depletion step enables transaminase evolution through solid-phase screening

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CHEMICAL SCIENCE
Volume 10, Issue 23, Pages 5952-5958

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c8sc05712e

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  1. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council [BB/P002536/1, BB/M008770]
  2. University of Nottingham through the Green Chemicals Beacon
  3. Universita degli Studi di Milano Linea 2
  4. BBSRC [BB/P002536/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Directed evolution of transaminases is a widespread technique in the development of highly sought-after biocatalysts for industrial applications. This process, however, is challenged by the limited availability of effective high-throughput protocols to evaluate mutant libraries. Here we report a rapid, reliable, and widely applicable background depletion method for solid-phase screening of transaminase variants, which was successfully applied to a transaminase from Halomonas elongata (HEWT), evolved through rounds of random mutagenesis towards a series of diverse prochiral ketones. This approach enabled the identification of transaminase variants in viable cells with significantly improved activity towards parasubstituted acetophenones (up to 60-fold), as well as tetrahydrothiophen-3-one and related substrates. Rationalisation of the mutants was assisted by determination of the high-resolution wild-type HEWT crystal structure presented herein.

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