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A polyextremophilic alcohol dehydrogenase from the Atlantis II Deep Red Sea brine pool.


ABSTRACT: Enzymes originating from hostile environments offer exceptional stability under industrial conditions and are therefore highly in demand. Using single-cell genome data, we identified the alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) gene, adh/a1a, from the Atlantis II Deep Red Sea brine pool. ADH/A1a is highly active at elevated temperatures and high salt concentrations (optima at 70 °C and 4 m KCl) and withstands organic solvents. The polyextremophilic ADH/A1a exhibits a broad substrate scope including aliphatic and aromatic alcohols and is able to reduce cinnamyl-methyl-ketone and raspberry ketone in the reverse reaction, making it a possible candidate for the production of chiral compounds. Here, we report the affiliation of ADH/A1a to a rare enzyme family of microbial cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenases and explain unique structural features for halo- and thermoadaptation.

SUBMITTER: Akal AL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6356862 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A polyextremophilic alcohol dehydrogenase from the Atlantis II Deep Red Sea brine pool.

Akal Anastassja L AL   Karan Ram R   Hohl Adrian A   Alam Intikhab I   Vogler Malvina M   Grötzinger Stefan W SW   Eppinger Jörg J   Rueping Magnus M  

FEBS open bio 20181218 2


Enzymes originating from hostile environments offer exceptional stability under industrial conditions and are therefore highly in demand. Using single-cell genome data, we identified the alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) gene, <i>adh/a1a</i>, from the Atlantis II Deep Red Sea brine pool. ADH/A1a is highly active at elevated temperatures and high salt concentrations (optima at 70 °C and 4 m KCl) and withstands organic solvents. The polyextremophilic ADH/A1a exhibits a broad substrate scope including al  ...[more]

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