Towards a general approach for tailoring the hydrophobic binding site of phenylalanine ammonia-lyases

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Souad Diana Tork
Mădălina Elena Moisă
Lilla Cserepes
Alina Filip
Levente Csaba Nagy
Florin Dan Irimie
László Csaba Bencze
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[1] Babeș-Bolyai University,Enzymology and Applied Biocatalysis Research Center, Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
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Unnatural substituted amino acids play an important role as chiral building blocks, especially for pharmaceutical industry, where the synthesis of chiral biologically active molecules still represents an open challenge. Recently, modification of the hydrophobic binding pocket of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase from Petroselinum crispum (PcPAL) resulted in specifically tailored PcPAL variants, contributing to a rational design template for PAL-activity enhancements towards the differently substituted substrate analogues. Within this study we tested the general applicability of this rational design model in case of PALs, of different sources, such as from Arabidopsis thaliana (AtPAL) and Rhodosporidium toruloides (RtPAL). With some exceptions, the results support that the positions of substrate specificity modulating residues are conserved among PALs, thus the mutation with beneficial effect for PAL-activity enhancement can be predicted using the established rational design model. Accordingly, the study supports that tailoring PALs of different origins and different substrate scope, can be performed through a general method. Moreover, the fact that AtPAL variants I461V, L133A and L257V, all outperformed in terms of catalytic efficiency the corresponding, previously reported, highly efficient PcPAL variants, of identical catalytic site, suggests that not only catalytic site differences influence the PAL-activity, thus for the selection of the optimal PAL-biocatalysts for a targeted process, screening of PALs from different origins, should be included.
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