Abstract

AbstractA mirror‐image strategy, that is, symmetry analysis of the substrate‐binding pocket, was applied to identify two key amino acid residues W170 and V198 that possibly modulate the enantiopreference of a nitrilase from Synechocystis sp. PCC6803 towards 3‐isobutyl glutaronitrile (1 a). Exchange of these two residues resulted in the enantiopreference inversion (S, 90 % ee to R, 47 % ee). By further reshaping the substrate‐binding pocket via routine site‐saturation and combinatorial mutagenesis, variant E8 with higher activity and stereoselectivity (99 % ee, R) was obtained. The mutant enzyme was applied in the preparation of optically pure (R)‐3‐isobutyl‐4‐cyanobutanoic acid ((R)‐2 a) and showed similar stereopreference inversion towards a series of 3‐substituted glutaronitriles. This study may offer a general strategy to switch the stereopreference of other nitrilases and other enzymes toward the desymmetric reactions of prochiral substrates with two identical reactive functional groups.

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