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Enhancing the imidase activity of BpIH toward 3-isobutyl glutarimide via semi-rational design. | LitMetric

Enhancing the imidase activity of BpIH toward 3-isobutyl glutarimide via semi-rational design.

Appl Microbiol Biotechnol

School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Taizhou University, 1139 Shifu Rd, Taizhou, 318000, China.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • (R)-3-Isobutylglutarate monoamide (R-IBM) is important for making the pain reliever pregabalin, and the enzyme BpIH from Burkholderia phytofirmans is an effective catalyst for producing it at a theoretical yield of 100% from its precursor, 3-isobutyl glutarimide (IBI).
  • Researchers used homology modeling and structure alignment to study BpIH's substrate binding pocket, discovering that changes to specific low-conserved amino acids significantly increased its catalytic activity, with one mutant (YHS-I) improving enzyme activity fivefold.
  • The enhanced mutant YHS-I achieved an 88.

Article Abstract

(R)-3-Isobutylglutarate monoamide (R-IBM) is a key intermediate in the synthesis of the analgesic drug pregabalin. Recently, the imidase BpIH derived from Burkholderia phytofirmans was identified as a promising catalyst for the industrial production of R-IBM. Notably, this catalyst has the distinct advantage of achieving a 100% theoretical yield from 3-isobutyl glutarimide (IBI). In this study, homology modeling and structure alignment techniques were used to determine the substrate binding pocket of BpIH. Semi-rational design was used to analyze the amino acid residue conservation in the binding pocket region of BpIH. Interestingly, mutations of several low-conserved amino acid located 6-9 Å from the substrate significantly enhanced the catalytic activity of BpIH. Among them, the triple mutant Y37FH133NS226I (YHS-I) showed approximately a fivefold increase in enzyme activity and a significantly improved catalytic efficiency (k/Km). Under the same reaction time and conditions, YHS-I successfully converted IBI into R-IBM with a conversion rate of 88.87%, with an enantiomeric excess (ee) of the product exceeding 99.9%. In comparison, wild-type BpIH had a conversion rate of only 38.15%. Molecular dynamics and docking results indicated that YHS-I had higher rigidity around the mutation sites. The synergistic substitutions of Y37F, H133N, and S226I altered the interaction network within the mutation site, enhancing the protein's affinity for the substrate and improving catalytic efficiency. KEY POINTS: • 100% theoretical yield of R-IBM by BpIH compared with 50% by resolution • Semi-rational design of BpIH based on conservativity with homologous enzymes • Mutant with enzyme activity of sixfold and product ee value of 99.9.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11424739PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00253-024-13311-2DOI Listing

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