Regioselective hydroxylation of daidzein using P450 (CYP105D7) from Streptomyces avermitilis MA4680

Regiospecific 3′‐hydroxylation reaction of daidzein was performed with CYP105D7 from Streptomyces avermitilis MA4680 expressed in Escherichia coli. The apparent Km and kcat values of CYP105D7 for daidzein were 21.83 ± 6.3 µM and 15.01 ± 0.6 min−1 in the presence of 1 µM of CYP105D7, putidaredoxin (CamB) and putidaredoxin reductase (CamA), respectively. When CYP105D7 was expressed in S. avermitilis MA4680, its cytochrome P450 activity was confirmed by the CO‐difference spectra at 450 nm using the whole cell extract. When the whole‐cell reaction for the 3′‐hydroxylation reaction of daidzein was carried out with 100 µM of daidzein in 100 mM of phosphate buffer (pH 7.5), the recombinant S. avermitilis grown in R2YE media overexpressing CYP105D7 and ferredoxin FdxH (SAV7470) showed a 3.6‐fold higher conversion yield (24%) than the corresponding wild type cell (6.7%). In a 7 L (working volume 3 L) jar fermentor, the recombinants S. avermitilis grown in R2YE media produced 112.5 mg of 7,3′,4′‐trihydroxyisoflavone (i.e., 29.5% conversion yield) from 381 mg of daidzein in 15 h. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 2010. 105: 697–704. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals.

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