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Research Article

In vitro enzymatic synthesis of baccatin III with novel and cheap acetyl donors by the recombinant taxoid 10β-O-acetyl transferase

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Pages 239-245 | Received 13 Aug 2017, Accepted 06 Nov 2018, Published online: 11 Jan 2019
 

Abstract

Despite the importance of baccatin III as a precursor to paclitaxel, a widely used chemotherapeutic agent, efficient enzymatic synthesis methods are lacking. Therefore, in this study, the recombinant taxoid 10β-O-acetyl transferase was prepared to produce baccatin III in vitro. The recombinant enzyme could use vinyl acetate, butyl acetate, sec-butyl acetate, isobutyl acetate, amyl acetate, and isoamyl acetate as novel and cheap alternative acetyl group donors to replace the expensive acetyl CoA for the enzymatic synthesis of baccatin III. A molecular docking study further confirmed that these acetyl donors could reasonably bind to the enzyme molecule. Using the aqueous two-phase bio-catalytic reaction system, hexane and ethyl acetate could increase the yield of product baccatin III by 2.8% and 1.1% respectively. This approach using novel and cheap acetyl donors is promising for the enzymatic synthesis of baccatin III for the future industrial production of paclitaxel.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Science and Technology Program of Guangdong Province under Grant 2014B050505018, 2014B020205003; and the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant 31071837, 31372116, and 31572178.

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