One-pot enzymatic synthesis of l-5-methyltetrahydrofolate from folic acid using enzyme cascades†

IF 3.4 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Reaction Chemistry & Engineering Pub Date : 2024-10-07 DOI:10.1039/D4RE00237G
Linjiang Zhu, Yuxin Wang, Linyan Pan, Enyong Lin, Jiayan Wang and Xiaolong Chen
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L-5-Methyltetrahydrofolate (L-5-MTHF) is an active form of folate and widely used as a nutraceutical due to its high bioavailability. Herein, we report an efficient one-pot three-enzyme cascade reaction for the production of L-5-MTHF starting from synthetic folic acid (FA). The newly-designed synthesis route was validated by enzyme screening and process optimization. The highly-active dihydrofolate reductase from Lactobacillus bulgaricus (LbuDHFR) was identified for asymmetric hydrogenation towards unnatural substrate FA, which could remarkably increase the synthetic efficiency. Dimethylsulfoniopropionate-dependent demethylase (DmdA) was successfully employed for directly converting tetrahydrofolate into L-5-MTHF using a cheap methyl donor. RcoDmdA from marine bacteria Ruegeria conchae was selected due to its high tolerance against the inhibition of the demethylated by-product. The optimal one-pot enzymatic synthesis could completely convert 34 mM of FA into 32.5 mM of L-5-MTHF with a molar conversion rate of 95.6%. No FA, dihydrofolate or tetrahydrofolate were detected in the final reaction mixture. Therefore, the new one-pot enzymatic method, circumventing the need for a transition metal catalyst, an unstable strong reductant and crystallization resolution, is proved to be simple, cost-effective, and easy to scale up for the green synthesis of L-5-MTHF.

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利用酶级联法以叶酸为原料一步酶法合成 l-5-甲基四氢叶酸†。
L-5-甲基四氢叶酸(L-5-MTHF)是叶酸的一种活性形式,因其生物利用率高而被广泛用作营养保健品。在此,我们报告了一种以合成叶酸(FA)为起点的高效一锅三酶级联反应生产 L-5-MTHF。我们通过酶筛选和工艺优化验证了新设计的合成路线。从保加利亚乳杆菌(LbuDHFR)中发现了高活性的二氢叶酸还原酶,可对非天然底物 FA 进行不对称氢化,从而显著提高合成效率。利用廉价的甲基供体,成功地利用二甲基磺酰基丙酸依赖性脱甲基酶(DmdA)将四氢叶酸直接转化为 L-5-MTHF。由于 RcoDmdA 对去甲基化副产物的抑制具有很强的耐受性,因此它被选自海洋细菌 Ruegeria conchae。最佳的单锅酶法合成可将 34 mM 的 FA 完全转化为 32.5 mM 的 L-5-MTHF,摩尔转化率为 95.6%。在最终的反应混合物中没有检测到 FA、二氢叶酸或四氢叶酸。因此,新的一锅酶法无需过渡金属催化剂、不稳定的强还原剂和结晶解析,被证明是一种简单、经济、易于推广的 L-5-MTHF 绿色合成方法。
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Reaction Chemistry & Engineering
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期刊介绍: Reaction Chemistry & Engineering is a new journal reporting cutting edge research into all aspects of making molecules for the benefit of fundamental research, applied processes and wider society. From fundamental, molecular-level chemistry to large scale chemical production, Reaction Chemistry & Engineering brings together communities of chemists and chemical engineers working to ensure the crucial role of reaction chemistry in today’s world.
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