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Efficient and enantioselective catalysis by the semisynthetic peroxidase seleno-subtilisin

By selective modification of serine 221 in the active site, the preceding protease subtilisin carlsberg gained peroxidase activity which was subsequently utilized for the enantioselective reduction of hydroperoxides. Thus, semisynthetic seleno-subtilisin selectively catalyzed the kinetic resolution...

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Published in:Tetrahedron: asymmetry 1997-03, Vol.8 (6), p.853-856
Main Authors: Häring, Dietmar, Herderich, Markus, Schüler, Ellen, Withopf, Barbara, Schreier, Peter
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:By selective modification of serine 221 in the active site, the preceding protease subtilisin carlsberg gained peroxidase activity which was subsequently utilized for the enantioselective reduction of hydroperoxides. Thus, semisynthetic seleno-subtilisin selectively catalyzed the kinetic resolution of four racemic alkyl aryl hydroperoxides p-R 2-C 6H 4CH(OOH)R 1 (R 1=CH 3, CH 2OH, CH(CH 3) 2; R 2=H, Cl). The enantiomeric distribution of all products was determined and kinetic parameters were evaluated, indicating seleno-subtilisin as the first semisynthetic enzyme with catalytic efficiency comparable to native enzymes and good enantioselectivity. In order to facilitate further studies, structural motifs responsible for enantioselectivity and efficiency of catalysis were outlined in the discussion, thus providing a rational basis for the selection of suitable substrates. Kinetics and enantioselectivity of this semisynthetic peroxidase were comparable to native enzymes for the first time.
ISSN:0957-4166
1362-511X
DOI:10.1016/S0957-4166(97)00068-2