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Gene Synthesis | Main primers used for constructing PM - LAAD strains are summarized in Tab le A1 except for PVLAAD (GenBank Accession No. MK258171), which were synthesized by GenScript (Piscataway, NJ) with codon optimization. | Get A Quote |
L-amino acid deaminase (LAAD) is a key enzyme in the deamination of L-valine (L-val) to produce α-ketoisovalerate (KIV). However, the product inhibition of LAAD is a major hindrance to industrial KIV production. In the present study, a combination strategy of modification of flexible loop regions around the product binding site and the avoidance of dramatic change of main-chain dynamics was reported to reduce the product inhibition. The four mutant PM-LAADM4 (PM-LAADS98A/T105A/S106A/L341A) achieved a 6.2-fold higher catalytic efficiency and an almost 6.7-fold reduction in product inhibition than the wild-type enzyme. Docking experiments suggested that weakened interactions between the product and enzyme, and t... More