Versatile and Facile One-Pot Biosynthesis for Amides
and Carboxylic Acids in E. coli by
Engineering Auxin Pathways of Plant Microbiomes
Posted on 2022-02-01 - 01:05
The development of
enzymatic routes toward amide and carboxylic
acid bond formation in bioactive molecular scaffolds using aqueous
conditions is a major challenge for biopharmaceutical and fine chemical
industrial sectors. We report biocatalytic and kinetic characterization
of two indole-3-acetamide (IAM) pathway enzymes, tryptophan-2-monooxygenase
(iaaM) and indole-3-acetamide hydrolase (iaaH), present in plant microbiomes
that produce indole-3-acetic acid (IAA). In this pathway, tryptophan
is converted to indole-3-acetamide by the monooxygenase activity of
iaaM, followed by its hydrolysis to form carboxylic acid by iaaH enzyme.
Since IAA or auxin is an essential natural plant hormone and an important
synthon for fine chemicals, the developed monooxygenase-based bioconversion
route has a wider scope compared to currently available synthetic
and biocatalytic methods to produce synthetic auxins and a range of
amides and carboxylic acids for agrochemical and pharmaceutical applications.
To display this, one-pot multienzyme biosynthetic cascades for preparative-scale
production of IAA derivatives were performed by incorporating tryptophan
synthase and tryptophan halogenase enzymes. We also report the creation
of an efficient de novo biosynthesis for IAA and
its derivatives from glucose or indoles via a reconstructed IAM pathway
in Escherichia coli.
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Menon, Navya; Richmond, Daniel; Rahman, Mohammad Rejaur; Menon, Binuraj R. K. (2022). Versatile and Facile One-Pot Biosynthesis for Amides
and Carboxylic Acids in E. coli by
Engineering Auxin Pathways of Plant Microbiomes. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.1c04901Â