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Preparation of a library of methionine sulfoxide reductase for applications in synthesis of chiral sulfoxides
Havelka, Václav ; Míšek, Jiří (advisor) ; Hlouchová, Klára (referee)
Chiral sulfoxides are important compounds in the pharmaceutical and chemical industries, however, their enantioselective synthesis providing only one desired enantiomer is not fully mastered. Some natural enzymes can be used for the biocatalytic preparation of chiral sulfoxides. One of such enzymes is methionine sulphoxide reductase. Methionine sulphoxide reductase is an enzyme limiting the effects of reactive oxygen radicals in the organism resulting from oxygen metabolism. Its function is the reduction of methionine sulfoxide in proteins to methionine. There are two types of methionine sulphoxide reductase, methionine sulphoxide reductase A reducing only (S)-methionine sulphoxide and methionine sulphoxide reductase B reducing (R)-methionine sulphoxide. Methionesulfoxide reductase B is suitable for the preparation of (S)-sulfoxides, however its catalytic activity is not sufficient for practical use. Using the recombinant DNA and mutagenic PCR techniques, a methionine sulphoxide reductase B mutant library was prepared, and the extent and nature of mutation introduced was determined. This library will serve as a starting point for the controlled evolution of the enzyme to obtain clones with increased activity and reduced substrate specificity.
Preparation of a library of methionine sulfoxide reductase for applications in synthesis of chiral sulfoxides
Havelka, Václav ; Míšek, Jiří (advisor) ; Hlouchová, Klára (referee)
Chiral sulfoxides are important compounds in the pharmaceutical and chemical industries, however, their enantioselective synthesis providing only one desired enantiomer is not fully mastered. Some natural enzymes can be used for the biocatalytic preparation of chiral sulfoxides. One of such enzymes is methionine sulphoxide reductase. Methionine sulphoxide reductase is an enzyme limiting the effects of reactive oxygen radicals in the organism resulting from oxygen metabolism. Its function is the reduction of methionine sulfoxide in proteins to methionine. There are two types of methionine sulphoxide reductase, methionine sulphoxide reductase A reducing only (S)-methionine sulphoxide and methionine sulphoxide reductase B reducing (R)-methionine sulphoxide. Methionesulfoxide reductase B is suitable for the preparation of (S)-sulfoxides, however its catalytic activity is not sufficient for practical use. Using the recombinant DNA and mutagenic PCR techniques, a methionine sulphoxide reductase B mutant library was prepared, and the extent and nature of mutation introduced was determined. This library will serve as a starting point for the controlled evolution of the enzyme to obtain clones with increased activity and reduced substrate specificity.

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