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Singlet-Oxygen Generation by Peroxidases and Peroxygenases for Chemoenzymatic Synthesis.


ABSTRACT: Singlet oxygen is a reactive oxygen species undesired in living cells but a rare and valuable reagent in chemical synthesis. We present a fluorescence spectroscopic analysis of the singlet-oxygen formation activity of commercial peroxidases and novel peroxygenases. Singlet-oxygen sensor green (SOSG) is used as fluorogenic singlet oxygen trap. Establishing a kinetic model for the reaction cascade to the fluorescent SOSG endoperoxide permits a kinetic analysis of enzymatic singlet-oxygen formation. All peroxidases and peroxygenases show singlet-oxygen formation. No singlet oxygen activity could be found for any catalase under investigation. Substrate inhibition is observed for all reactive enzymes. The commercial dye-decolorizing peroxidase industrially used for dairy bleaching shows the highest singlet-oxygen activity and the lowest inhibition. This enzyme was immobilized on a textile carrier and successfully applied for a chemical synthesis. Here, ascaridole was synthesized via enzymatically produced singlet oxygen.

SUBMITTER: Ingenbosch KN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7891382 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Singlet-Oxygen Generation by Peroxidases and Peroxygenases for Chemoenzymatic Synthesis.

Ingenbosch Kim N KN   Quint Stephan S   Dyllick-Brenzinger Melanie M   Wunschik Dennis S DS   Kiebist Jan J   Süss Philipp P   Liebelt Ute U   Zuhse Ralf R   Menyes Ulf U   Scheibner Katrin K   Mayer Christian C   Opwis Klaus K   Gutmann Jochen S JS   Hoffmann-Jacobsen Kerstin K  

Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology 20201005 2


Singlet oxygen is a reactive oxygen species undesired in living cells but a rare and valuable reagent in chemical synthesis. We present a fluorescence spectroscopic analysis of the singlet-oxygen formation activity of commercial peroxidases and novel peroxygenases. Singlet-oxygen sensor green (SOSG) is used as fluorogenic singlet oxygen trap. Establishing a kinetic model for the reaction cascade to the fluorescent SOSG endoperoxide permits a kinetic analysis of enzymatic singlet-oxygen formation  ...[more]

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