Sphingomonas paucimobilis' P450SPα (CYP152B1) is a good candidate as industrial biocatalyst. This enzyme is able to use hydrogen peroxide as unique cofactor to catalyze the fatty acids conversion to α-hydroxy fatty acids, thus avoiding the use of expensive electron-donor(s) and redox partner(s). Nevertheless, the toxicity of exogenous H2 O2 toward proteins and cells often results in the failure of the reaction scale-up when it is directly added as co-substrate. In order to bypass this problem, we designed a H2 O2 self-producing enzyme by fusing the P450SPα to the Monomeric Sarcosine Oxidase (MSOX), as H2 O2 donor system, in a unique polypeptide chain, obtaining the P450SPα -polyG-MSOX fusion protein. The purified P450SPα -polyG-MSOX protein displayed high purity (A417 /A280 = 0.6) and H2 O2 -tolerance (kdecay = 0.0021 ± 0.000055 min-1 ; ΔA417 = 0,018 ± 0.001) as well as good thermal stability (Tm : 59.3 ± 0.3 °C and 63.2 ± 0.02 °C for P450SPα and MSOX domains respectively). The data show how the catalytic interplay between the two domains can be finely regulated by using 500 mM sarcosine as sacrificial substrate to generate H2 O2 . Indeed the fusion protein resulted in a high conversion yield toward fat waste biomass-representative fatty acids, i.e lauric acid (TON=6800 compared to the isolated P450SPα TON=2307), myristic acid (TON = 6750) and palmitic acid (TON=1962).

Design of a H₂O₂-generating P450SPα fusion protein for high yield fatty acid conversion / D. Giuriato, D. Correddu, G. Catucci, G. Di Nardo, C. Bolchi, M. Pallavicini, G. Gilardi. - In: PROTEIN SCIENCE. - ISSN 1469-896X. - 31:12(2022 Dec), pp. e4501.1-e4501.12. [10.1002/pro.4501]

Design of a H₂O₂-generating P450SPα fusion protein for high yield fatty acid conversion

C. Bolchi;M. Pallavicini
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2022

Abstract

Sphingomonas paucimobilis' P450SPα (CYP152B1) is a good candidate as industrial biocatalyst. This enzyme is able to use hydrogen peroxide as unique cofactor to catalyze the fatty acids conversion to α-hydroxy fatty acids, thus avoiding the use of expensive electron-donor(s) and redox partner(s). Nevertheless, the toxicity of exogenous H2 O2 toward proteins and cells often results in the failure of the reaction scale-up when it is directly added as co-substrate. In order to bypass this problem, we designed a H2 O2 self-producing enzyme by fusing the P450SPα to the Monomeric Sarcosine Oxidase (MSOX), as H2 O2 donor system, in a unique polypeptide chain, obtaining the P450SPα -polyG-MSOX fusion protein. The purified P450SPα -polyG-MSOX protein displayed high purity (A417 /A280 = 0.6) and H2 O2 -tolerance (kdecay = 0.0021 ± 0.000055 min-1 ; ΔA417 = 0,018 ± 0.001) as well as good thermal stability (Tm : 59.3 ± 0.3 °C and 63.2 ± 0.02 °C for P450SPα and MSOX domains respectively). The data show how the catalytic interplay between the two domains can be finely regulated by using 500 mM sarcosine as sacrificial substrate to generate H2 O2 . Indeed the fusion protein resulted in a high conversion yield toward fat waste biomass-representative fatty acids, i.e lauric acid (TON=6800 compared to the isolated P450SPα TON=2307), myristic acid (TON = 6750) and palmitic acid (TON=1962).
P450SPα; fatty acids; fusion protein; lanolin; sarcosine;
Settore BIO/10 - Biochimica
Settore CHIM/08 - Chimica Farmaceutica
   Lanolina e idrossiacidi grassi di alto valore dalla lana di scarto mediante l’uso integrato di sostenibili procedure fisiche, chimiche e biocatalitiche
   FONDAZIONE CARIPLO
   2018-2781
dic-2022
5-nov-2022
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