Enzymatic peptide synthesis in organic media: a comparative study of water-miscible and water-immiscible solvent systems

Pere Clapés, Patrick Adlercreutz, Bo Mattiasson

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    Abstract

    Peptide synthesis was carried out in a variety of organic solvents with low contents of water. The enzyme was deposited on the support material, celite, from an aqueous buffer solution. After evaporation of the water the biocatalyst was suspended in the reaction mixtures. The chymotrypsin-catalyzed reaction between Z-Phe-OMe and Leu-NH2 was used as a model reaction. Under the conditions used ([Z-Phe-OMe]0 ≤ 40 mM, [ Leu-NH2]0 ([Z-Phe-OMe]0 = 1.5) the reaction was first order with respect to Z-Phe-OMe. Tris buffer, pH 7.8, was the best buffer to use in the preparation of the biocatalyst. In water-miscible solvents the reaction rate increased with increasing water content, but the final yield of peptide decreased due to the competing hydrolysis of Z-Phe-OMe. Among the water-miscible solvents, acetonitrile was the most suitable, giving 91% yield with 4% (by vol.) water. In water-immiscible solvents the reaction rate and the product distribution were little affected by water additions in the range between 0% and 2% (vol. %) in excess of water saturation. The reaction rates correlated well with the log P values of the solvent. The highest yield (93%) was obtained in ethyl acetate; in this solvent the reaction was also fast. Under most reaction conditions used the reaction product was stable; secondary hydrolysis of the peptide formed was normally negligible. The method presented is a combination of kinetically controlled peptide synthesis (giving high reaction rates) and thermodynamically controlled peptide synthesis (giving stable reaction products).

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)323-338
    Number of pages16
    JournalJournal of Biotechnology
    Volume15
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1990 Jan 1

    Subject classification (UKÄ)

    • Biocatalysis and Enzyme Technology

    Free keywords

    • Bioorganic synthesis
    • Enzymatic peptide synthesis
    • Organic media for enzymatic synthesis
    • α-Chymotrypsin

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