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Substrate access tunnel engineering for improving the catalytic activity of a thermophilic nitrile hydratase toward pyridine and pyrazine nitriles

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2021.08.059

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Nitrile hydratase; Pyridine and pyrazine carboxamide; Substrate access tunnel entrance; Semi-rational design

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  1. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, China [2020M671335]
  2. Natural Sciences Foundation of Jiangsu Province [BK20200624]

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This study identified a potential gating residue, beta Leu48, in a thermophilic NHase from an extremophile, which can enhance the enzymatic activity towards various pyridine and pyrazine nitriles. The mutation showed a significant increase in specific activity, suggesting great potential for industrial production of high-value compounds. Structural analysis revealed that the mutant residue could form a hydrogen bond that expands the substrate access tunnel entrance and accelerates substrate migration.
Nitrile hydratase (NHase) is able to bio-transform nitriles into amides. As nitrile hydration being an exothermic reaction, a NHase with high activity and stability is needed for amide production. However, the widespread use of NHase for amide bio-production is limited by an activity-stability trade-off. In this study, through the combination of substrate access tunnel calculation, residue conservative analysis and site-saturation mutagenesis, a residue located at the substrate access tunnel entrance of the thermophilic NHase from extremophile Caldalkalibacillus thermarum TA2. A1, beta Leu48, was semi-rationally identified as a potential gating residue that directs the enzymatic activity toward various pyridine and pyrazine nitriles. The specific activity of the corresponding mutant beta L48H towards 3-cyanopyridine, 2-cyanopyridine and cyanopyrazine were 2.4-fold, 2.8-fold and 3.1-fold higher than that of its parent enzyme, showing a great potential in the industrial production of high-value pyridine and pyrazine carboxamides. Further structural analysis demonstrated that the beta His48 could form a long-lasting hydrogen bond with alpha Glu166, which contributes to the expansion of the entrance of substrate access tunnel and accelerate substrate migration. (C) 2021 Published by Elsevier Inc.

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