New nucleoside hydrolase with transribosylation activity from Agromyces sp. MM-1 and its application for enzymatic synthesis of 2'-O-methylribonucleosides.

J Biosci Bioeng

Division of Applied Life Sciences, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kitashirakawa-oiwakecho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8502 Japan. Electronic address:

Published: January 2018

Microorganisms were screened for transribosylation activity between 2'-O-methyluridine (2'-OMe-UR) and nucleobases, for the purpose of developing a biotransformation process to synthesize 2'-O-methylribonucleosides (2'-OMe-NRs), which are raw materials for nucleic acid drugs. An actinomycete, Agromyces sp. MM-1 was found to produce 2'-O-methyladenosine (2'-OMe-AR) when whole cells were used in a reaction mixture containing 2'-OMe-UR and adenine. The enzyme responsible for the transribosylation was partially purified from Agromyces sp. MM-1 cells through a six-step separation procedure, and identified as a nucleoside hydrolase family enzyme termed AgNH. AgNH was a bi-functional enzyme catalyzing both hydrolysis towards 2'-OMe-NRs and transribosylation between 2'-OMe-UR and various nucleobases as well as adenine. In the hydrolysis reaction, AgNH preferred guanosine analogues as its substrates. In the transribosylation reaction, AgNH showed strong activity towards 6-chloroguanine, with 25-fold relative activity when adenine was used as the acceptor substrate. The transribosylation reaction product from 2'-OMe-UR and 6-chloroguanine was determined to 2'-O-methyl-6-chloroguanosine (2'-OMe-6ClGR). Under the optimal conditions, the maximum molar yield of 2'-OMe-6ClGR reached 2.3% in a 293-h reaction, corresponding to 440 mg/L.

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