Abstract
Enzymes for selective terpene functionalization are of particular importance for industrial applications. Pure enantiomers of borneol and isoborneol are fragrant constituents of several essential oils and find frequent application in cosmetics and therapy. Racemic borneol can be easily obtained from racemic camphor, which in turn is readily available from industrial side-streams. Enantioselective biocatalysts for the selective conversion of borneol and isoborneol stereoisomers would be therefore highly desirable for their catalytic separation under mild reaction conditions. Although several borneol dehydrogenases from plants and bacteria have been reported, none show sufficient stereoselectivity. Despite Croteau et al. describing sage leaves to specifically oxidize one borneol enantiomer in the late 70s, no specific enzymes have been characterized. We expected that one or several alcohol dehydrogenases encoded in the recently elucidated genome of Salvia officinalis L. would, therefore, be stereoselective. This study thus reports the recombinant expression in E. coli and characterization of two enantiospecific enzymes from the Salvia officinalis L. genome, SoBDH1 and SoBDH2, and their comparison to other known ADHs. Both enzymes produce preferentially (+)-camphor from racemic borneol, but (−)-camphor from racemic isoborneol.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 112227 |
| Journal | Phytochemistry |
| Volume | 172 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Apr 2020 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Funding
The authors acknowledge financial support by German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) for the project CbP-camphor based polymers within the bio-economy international program (grant No. 031B0501). We thank Dr. Gerhard Thallinger (TU Graz) for discussions on phylogenetic relationships. We thank the 1000 Plants (1 KP) initiative for the Salvia officinalis L. transcriptome data and especially to Prof. Michael Deyholos for additional details about the Salvia plant. The authors acknowledge financial support by German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) for the project CbP-camphor based polymers within the bio-economy international program (grant No. 031B0501 ). We thank Dr. Gerhard Thallinger (TU Graz) for discussions on phylogenetic relationships. We thank the 1000 Plants (1 KP) initiative for the Salvia officinalis L. transcriptome data and especially to Prof. Michael Deyholos for additional details about the Salvia plant.
| Funders | Funder number |
|---|---|
| 1000 Plants | |
| Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung | 031B0501 |
| Bundesministerium für Bildung und Frauen |
Keywords
- Borneol
- Borneol dehydrogenases
- Camphor
- Lamiaceae
- Monoterpenes
- Salvia officinalis L.
- Selective oxidation
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