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Oligomerization engineering of the fluorinase enzyme leads to an active trimer that supports synthesis of fluorometabolites in vitro

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Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability, Technical University of Denmark1

Systems Environmental Microbiology, Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability, Technical University of Denmark2

Enzyme Engineering and Structural Biology, Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability, Technical University of Denmark3

University of St Andrews4

DTU Microbes Initiative, Centers, Technical University of Denmark5

The fluorinase enzyme represents the only biological mechanism capable of forming stable C–F bonds characterized in nature thus far, offering a biotechnological route to the biosynthesis of value-added organofluorines. The fluorinase is known to operate in a hexameric form, but the consequence(s) of the oligomerization status on the enzyme activity and its catalytic properties remain largely unknown.

In this work, this aspect was explored by rationally engineering trimeric fluorinase variants that retained the same catalytic rate as the wild-type enzyme. These results ruled out hexamerization as a requisite for the fluorination activity. The Michaelis constant (KM) for S-adenosyl-l-methionine, one of the substrates of the fluorinase, increased by two orders of magnitude upon hexamer disruption.

Such a shift in S-adenosyl-l-methionine affinity points to a long-range effect of hexamerization on substrate binding – likely decreasing substrate dissociation and release from the active site. A practical application of trimeric fluorinase is illustrated by establishing in vitro fluorometabolite synthesis in a bacterial cell-free system.

Language: English
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Inc.
Year: 2022
Pages: 1622-1632
ISSN: 17517915
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1111/1751-7915.14009
ORCIDs: Nikel, Pablo Ivan , Calero Valdayo, Patricia Maria , Fredslund, Folmer , Tezé, David , Nieto Domínguez, Manuel José and Welner, Ditte Hededam

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