Comprehensive study of Candida antarctica lipase B enantioselectivity : using experimental and molecular modeling approaches

The lipase B from Candida antarctica is an enzyme displaying enantioselective properties which are interesting to obtain enantio pure compounds by kinetic resolution of racemic mixtures, which are used as pharmaceutical intermediates and fine chemicals. Indeed, for most of the drugs, only one of the...

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Main Author: Chaput, Ludovic
Other Authors: La Rochelle, Graber, Marianne, Tran, Huu Vinh
Format: Thesis
Language:French
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://www.theses.fr/2012LAROS371/document
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.p838r8 2023-05-15T13:32:54+02:00 Comprehensive study of Candida antarctica lipase B enantioselectivity : using experimental and molecular modeling approaches Compréhension de l'énantiosélectivité de la lipase B de Candida antarctica : étude par modélisation moléculaire et expérimentation Chaput, Ludovic La Rochelle Graber, Marianne Tran, Huu Vinh 2012-09-28 http://www.theses.fr/2012LAROS371/document fr fre 10670/1.p838r8 http://www.theses.fr/2012LAROS371/document Theses.fr Lipase B de Candida antarctica Énantiosélectivité Biocatalyse Modélisation moléculaire Intermédiaire tétraédrique Perturbation de l’énergie libre Effet d’empreinte Mutant T42V S47A T42V/S47A Lipase B from Candida antarctica Enantioselectivity Biocatalysis Molecular modeling Tetrahedral intermediate Free energy perturbation Imprinting effect geo envir Thesis https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_46ec/ 2012 fttriple 2023-01-22T17:01:06Z The lipase B from Candida antarctica is an enzyme displaying enantioselective properties which are interesting to obtain enantio pure compounds by kinetic resolution of racemic mixtures, which are used as pharmaceutical intermediates and fine chemicals. Indeed, for most of the drugs, only one of the two chiral formsis efficient as bioactive compound, whereas the other chiral form may display deleterious effects. Present work concerns the understanding of the origin of Candida antarctica lipase B enantioselectivity, and more especially in case of the resolution of secondary alcohols by transesterification. We used, for the first time, the free energy perturbation method to evaluate the free energy difference between tetrahedral intermediates with R and S alcohol enantiomers for a series of secondary alcohols in order to predict in silico enantiomeric ratio of CALB-catalyzed reactions. The apparent kinetic parameters were experimentally determined for two enantio pure substrates and allow to evalute the relative contribution of both Km and kcat for R and S enantiomers in the enantiomeric ratio of CALB-catalyzed reactions. Experimental study of imprinting effect hypothesis by co-substrate molecules was done. Molecular modeling studies of imprinting effect hypothesis were performed, in which the first substrate ester of the reaction could mould the active site. At least, the third part of this thesis concerns the study of wild-type CALB and three different variants (T42V and S47A which allow to increase enantioselectivity and T42/S47A) of CALB by molecular modeling. A detailed study of the conformation of the stereo specificity pocket in the active site is presented, based on molecular dynamics simulations. La lipase B de Candida antarctica (CALB) est un enzyme présentant des propriétés énantiosélectives très intéressantes pour l’obtention de molécules énantio pures par dédoublement cinétique de mélanges racémiques,molécules utilisées comme synthons dans l’industrie pharmaceutique. En effet, le principe actif de ... Thesis Antarc* Antarctica Unknown
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topic Lipase B de Candida antarctica
Énantiosélectivité
Biocatalyse
Modélisation moléculaire
Intermédiaire tétraédrique
Perturbation de l’énergie libre
Effet d’empreinte
Mutant
T42V
S47A
T42V/S47A
Lipase B from Candida antarctica
Enantioselectivity
Biocatalysis
Molecular modeling
Tetrahedral intermediate
Free energy perturbation
Imprinting effect
geo
envir
spellingShingle Lipase B de Candida antarctica
Énantiosélectivité
Biocatalyse
Modélisation moléculaire
Intermédiaire tétraédrique
Perturbation de l’énergie libre
Effet d’empreinte
Mutant
T42V
S47A
T42V/S47A
Lipase B from Candida antarctica
Enantioselectivity
Biocatalysis
Molecular modeling
Tetrahedral intermediate
Free energy perturbation
Imprinting effect
geo
envir
Chaput, Ludovic
Comprehensive study of Candida antarctica lipase B enantioselectivity : using experimental and molecular modeling approaches
topic_facet Lipase B de Candida antarctica
Énantiosélectivité
Biocatalyse
Modélisation moléculaire
Intermédiaire tétraédrique
Perturbation de l’énergie libre
Effet d’empreinte
Mutant
T42V
S47A
T42V/S47A
Lipase B from Candida antarctica
Enantioselectivity
Biocatalysis
Molecular modeling
Tetrahedral intermediate
Free energy perturbation
Imprinting effect
geo
envir
description The lipase B from Candida antarctica is an enzyme displaying enantioselective properties which are interesting to obtain enantio pure compounds by kinetic resolution of racemic mixtures, which are used as pharmaceutical intermediates and fine chemicals. Indeed, for most of the drugs, only one of the two chiral formsis efficient as bioactive compound, whereas the other chiral form may display deleterious effects. Present work concerns the understanding of the origin of Candida antarctica lipase B enantioselectivity, and more especially in case of the resolution of secondary alcohols by transesterification. We used, for the first time, the free energy perturbation method to evaluate the free energy difference between tetrahedral intermediates with R and S alcohol enantiomers for a series of secondary alcohols in order to predict in silico enantiomeric ratio of CALB-catalyzed reactions. The apparent kinetic parameters were experimentally determined for two enantio pure substrates and allow to evalute the relative contribution of both Km and kcat for R and S enantiomers in the enantiomeric ratio of CALB-catalyzed reactions. Experimental study of imprinting effect hypothesis by co-substrate molecules was done. Molecular modeling studies of imprinting effect hypothesis were performed, in which the first substrate ester of the reaction could mould the active site. At least, the third part of this thesis concerns the study of wild-type CALB and three different variants (T42V and S47A which allow to increase enantioselectivity and T42/S47A) of CALB by molecular modeling. A detailed study of the conformation of the stereo specificity pocket in the active site is presented, based on molecular dynamics simulations. La lipase B de Candida antarctica (CALB) est un enzyme présentant des propriétés énantiosélectives très intéressantes pour l’obtention de molécules énantio pures par dédoublement cinétique de mélanges racémiques,molécules utilisées comme synthons dans l’industrie pharmaceutique. En effet, le principe actif de ...
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Graber, Marianne
Tran, Huu Vinh
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author Chaput, Ludovic
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title Comprehensive study of Candida antarctica lipase B enantioselectivity : using experimental and molecular modeling approaches
title_short Comprehensive study of Candida antarctica lipase B enantioselectivity : using experimental and molecular modeling approaches
title_full Comprehensive study of Candida antarctica lipase B enantioselectivity : using experimental and molecular modeling approaches
title_fullStr Comprehensive study of Candida antarctica lipase B enantioselectivity : using experimental and molecular modeling approaches
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensive study of Candida antarctica lipase B enantioselectivity : using experimental and molecular modeling approaches
title_sort comprehensive study of candida antarctica lipase b enantioselectivity : using experimental and molecular modeling approaches
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