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Applied and Environmental Microbiology

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Structural and mechanism-based engineering of sulfotransferase CHST15 for the efficient synthesis of chondroitin sulfate E

Published:4 December 2024 DOI: 10.1128/aem.01573-24 PMID: 39629983
Zhonghua Wang,?Wei Song,?Wanqing Wei,?Hejia Qi,?Weiwei Meng,?Jia Liu,?Xiaomin Li,?Cong Gao,?Liming Liu,?Guipeng Hu,?Yiwen Zhou,?Jing Wu

Abstract

Natural chondroitin sulfate (CS), extracted from animal cartilage, is widely used in the pharmaceuticals and foods. However, contamination with animal-derived heteropolysaccharides presents significant challenges, including potential immune responses. To address this, we developed a green and efficient method for synthesizing chondroitin sulfate E (CSE) via enzymatic synthesis, identifying EcCHST15, a sulfotransferase that catalyzes the conversion of chondroitin sulfate A (CSA) to CSE. We investigated the novel catalytic mechanism of CHST15 through quantum mechanical (QM) calculations and experimental validation, confirming its alignment with the SN2 reaction mechanism. Subsequently, we enhanced the catalytic efficiency of CHST15 using protein engineering, improving the catalytic efficiency from 18.1% in the wild type (WT) to 62.5% in the M7 mutant-a 3.5-fold increase. Finally, we constructed a six-enzyme cascade whole-cell catalyst, achieving a 72.2% conversion of 15 g/L CSA to produce CSE within 24 h. These findings offer a promising strategy for the industrial production of CSE.IMPORTANCECurrent methods for obtaining chondroitin sulfate (CS) primarily rely on tissue extraction and chemical synthesis. However, these approaches are hindered by contamination risks from animal-derived heteropolysaccharides and the technical challenges inherent in complex chemical synthesis, limiting the scalability of industrial CS production. To address this, we developed a green and efficient enzymatic biosynthesis method for chondroitin sulfate E (CSE). By identifying and engineering the sulfotransferase CHST15 from Erpetoichthys calabaricus, we created a mutant (EcCHST15M7) with a 3.5-fold increase in catalytic efficiency toward chondroitin sulfate A (CSA) compared to the wild-type enzyme. Additionally, we constructed a six-enzyme cascade whole-cell biocatalyst, achieving a 72.2% conversion rate from CSA to CSE. This study opens new avenues for the industrial-scale production of CSE through sustainable enzymatic processes.

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