Enhancement of the substrate specificity of D-amino acid oxidase based on tunnel-pocket engineering.

Biotechnology and bioengineering(2023)

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D-Amino acid oxidase (DAAO) selectively catalyzes the oxidative deamination of  D-amino acids, making it one of the most promising routes for synthesizing optically pure  L-amino acids, including  L-phosphinothricin ( L-PPT), a chiral herbicide with significant market potential. However, the native DAAOs that have been reported have low activity against unnatural acid substrate  D-PPT. Herein, we designed and screened a DAAO from Rhodotorula taiwanensis (RtwDAAO), and improved its catalytic potential toward  D-PPT through protein engineering. A semirational design approach was employed to create a mutation library based on the tunnel-pocket engineering. After three rounds of iterative saturation mutagenesis, the optimal variant M -SHVG was obtained, exhibiting a >2000-fold increase in relative activity. The kinetic parameters showed that M -SHVG improved the substrate binding affinity and turnover number. This is the optimal parameter reported so far. Further, molecular dynamics simulation revealed that the M -SHVG reshapes the tunnel-pocket and corrects the direction of enzyme-substrate binding, allowing efficiently catalyze unnatural substrates. Our strategy demonstrates that the redesign of tunnel-pockets is effective in improving the activity and kinetic efficiency of DAAO, which provides a valuable reference for enzymatic catalysis. With the M -SHVG as biocatalyst, 500 mM D, L-PPT was completely converted and the yield reached 98%. The results laid the foundation for further industrial production.
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d‐amino acid,tunnel‐pocket,substrate specificity
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