Electrostatic interaction and regioselectivity enhancement in proline cis-4-hydroxylase for L-pipecolic acid hydroxylation

Fujun Huang, Junyu Wang, Lufei Zhang, Qimo Yin, Yunlin Shi, Hai Ye, Bin Wu, Hongli Wu, Fei Cao, Ping Wei

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Abstract

L-Proline cis-4-hydroxylase (cis-P4H), a non-heme Fe2+/α-ketoglutarate-dependent dioxygenase (KDD), finds application in proline C4 hydroxylation and selective L-pipecolic acid (L-PA) C5 hydroxylation. Nonetheless, its regioselectivity is often ambiguous, yielding nearly equal amounts of cis-5/cis-3 hydroxylated L-PA isomers, posing challenges in separation and purification. In this study, we selected Kordia jejudonensis proline hydroxylase (KjPH) for modification and investigated the electrostatic effect's molecular mechanism on its regioselectivity. Through sequence and catalytic domain alignment of KjPH (cis-5/cis-3 = 20:1), SmP4H (cis-5/cis-3 = 1:1, from Sinorhizobium meliloti), and MlP4H (cis-5/cis-3 = 1:7, from Mesorhizobium loti), we identified four non-conserved key residues (Y35, S57, F95, and C97). We confirmed that F95 in KjPH plays a pivotal role in affecting regioselectivity. The single-site variant F95Y significantly enhanced regioselectivity, increasing the cis-5/cis-3 ratio from 20:1 to 55:1. Molecular dynamics simulations unveiled that the improved regioselectivity of the F95Y variant primarily resulted from the electrostatic repulsive interaction, which increased the distance between the substrate's C3 site and the Fe2+ catalytic core.

Original languageEnglish
Article number113762
JournalMolecular Catalysis
Volume553
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jan 2024

Keywords

  • L-proline cis-4-hydroxylase
  • Regioselectivity
  • cis-5-hydroxy-L-pipecolic acid
  • electrostatic repulsion effect

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