Enzymatic reactions and microorganisms producing the various isomers of hydroxyproline
Autor: | Kuniki Kino, Ryotaro Hara |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Microorganism
medicine.disease_cause Hydroxylation Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology Enzyme catalysis Mixed Function Oxygenases 03 medical and health sciences Hydroxyproline chemistry.chemical_compound Isomerism Dioxygenase medicine Escherichia coli Proline 030304 developmental biology Amino Acid Isomerases chemistry.chemical_classification 0303 health sciences 030306 microbiology General Medicine Enzyme Biochemistry chemistry Enzyme Induction Biocatalysis Biotechnology |
Zdroj: | Applied microbiology and biotechnology. 104(11) |
ISSN: | 1432-0614 |
Popis: | Hydroxyproline is an industrially important compound with applications in the pharmaceutical, nutrition, and cosmetic industries. trans-4-Hydroxy-L-proline is recognized as the most abundant of the eight possible isomers (hydroxy group at C-3 or C-4, cis- or trans-configuration, and L- or D-form). However, little attention has been paid to the rare isomers, probably due to their limited availability. This mini-review provides an overview of recent advances in microbial and enzymatic processes to develop practical production strategies for various hydroxyprolines. Here, we introduce three screening strategies, namely, activity-, sequence-, and metabolite-based approaches, allowing identification of diverse proline-hydroxylating enzymes with different product specificities. All naturally occurring hydroxyproline isomers can be produced by using suitable hydroxylases in a highly regio- and stereo-selective manner. Furthermore, crystal structures of relevant hydroxylases provide much insight into their functional roles. Since hydroxylases acting on free L-proline belong to the 2-oxoglutarate-dependent dioxygenase superfamily, cellular metabolism of Escherichia coli coupled with a hydroxylase is a valuable source of 2-oxoglutarate, which is indispensable as a co-substrate in L-proline hydroxylation. Further, microbial hydroxyproline 2-epimerase may serve as a highly adaptable tool to convert L-hydroxyproline into D-hydroxyproline. KEY POINTS: • Proline hydroxylases serve as powerful tools for selectivel-proline hydroxylation. • Engineered Escherichia coli are a robust platform for hydroxyproline production. • Hydroxyproline epimerase convertsl-hydroxyproline intod-hydroxyproline. |
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