Recent Advances in Methyltransferase Biocatalysis

Matthew Bennett, Sarah Shepherd, Victoria Cronin, Jason Micklefield

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    Abstract

    S-adenosyl-L-methionine-dependent methyltransferses are ubiquitous in nature, methylating a vast range of small molecule metabolites, as well as biopolymers. This review covers the recent advances in the development of methyltransferase enzymes for synthetic applications, focusing on the methyltransferase catalyzed transformations with S-adenosyl methionine analogs, as well as non-native substrates. We discuss how metabolic engineering approaches have been used to enhance S-adenosyl methionine production in vivo. Enzymatic approaches that enable the more efficient generation of S-adenosyl methionine analogs, including more stable analogs, will also be described; this has expanded the biocatalytic repertoire of methyltransferases from methylation to a broader range of alkylation reactions. The review also examines how the selectivity of the methyltransferase enzymes can be improved through structure guided mutagenesis approaches. Finally, we will discuss how methyltransferases can be deployed in multi-enzyme cascade reactions and suggest future challenges and avenues for further investigation.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)97-106
    Number of pages10
    JournalCurrent Opinion in Chemical Biology
    Volume37
    Early online date2 Mar 2017
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2017

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