Discovery, characterization and mechanism of a Microbacterium esterase for key d-biotin chiral intermediate synthesis.

Bioresour Bioprocess

School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Shanghai Institute of Technology, 100 Haiquan Road, Shanghai, 201418, China.

Published: June 2024

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  • Esterase EstSIT01, discovered from Microbacterium chocolatum SIT101 through genome analysis, is a highly efficient biocatalyst for producing chiral compounds, particularly in hydrolyzing a specific meso-dimethyl ester.
  • The esterase achieved over 99% yield and enantiomeric excess for a key intermediate in d-biotin synthesis and exhibited over 40 times higher activity when expressed in recombinant E. coli compared to the wild strain.
  • Optimal activity for EstSIT01 occurs at 45 °C and pH 10, with its unique structural features contributing to its strong preference for short-chain esters and high stereoselectivity

Article Abstract

Esterases are crucial biocatalysts in chiral compound synthesis. Herein, a novel esterase EstSIT01 belonging to family V was identified from Microbacterium chocolatum SIT101 through genome mining and phylogenetic analysis. EstSIT01 demonstrated remarkable efficiency in asymmetrically hydrolyzing meso-dimethyl ester [Dimethyl cis-1,3-Dibenzyl-2-imidazolidine-4,5-dicarboxyate], producing over 99% yield and 99% enantiomeric excess (e.e.) for (4S, 5R)-monomethyl ester, a crucial chiral intermediate during the synthesis of d-biotin. Notably, the recombinant E. coli expressing EstSIT01 exhibited over 40-fold higher activity than that of the wild strain. EstSIT01 displays a preference for short-chain p-NP esters. The optimal temperature and pH were 45 °C and 10.0, with K and k values of 0.147 mmol/L and 5.808 s, respectively. Molecular docking and MD simulations suggest that the high stereoselectivity for meso-diester may attribute to the narrow entrance tunnel and unique binding pocket structure. Collectively, EstSIT01 holds great potential for preparing chiral carboxylic acids and esters.

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