posted on 2024-05-03, 20:29authored byDong Li, Xinglong Wang, Lin Huo, Weizhu Zeng, Jianghua Li, Jingwen Zhou
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titer of the microbial fermentation products can be increased
by enzyme engineering. l-Sorbosone dehydrogenase (SNDH) is
a key enzyme in the production of 2-keto-l-gulonic acid (2-KLG),
which is the precursor of vitamin C. Enhancing the activity of SNDH
may have a positive impact on 2-KLG production. In this study, a computer-aided
semirational design of SNDH was conducted. Based on the analysis of
SNDH’s substrate pocket and multiple sequence alignment, three
modification strategies were established: (1) expanding the entrance
of SNDH’s substrate pocket, (2) engineering the residues within
the substrate pocket, and (3) enhancing the electron transfer of SNDH.
Finally, mutants S453A, L460V, and E471D were obtained, whose specific
activity was increased by 20, 100, and 10%, respectively. In addition,
the ability of Gluconobacter oxidans WSH-004 to synthesize 2-KLG was improved by eliminating H2O2. This study provides mutant enzymes and metabolic engineering
strategies for the microbial-fermentation-based production of 2-KLG.