2011
DOI: 10.1002/adsc.201100435
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Enzymatic Asymmetric Synthesis of Enantiomerically Pure Aliphatic, Aromatic and Arylaliphatic Amines with (R)‐Selective Amine Transaminases

Abstract: Seven (R)-selective amine transaminases (R-ATAs) recently discovered by an in silico-based approach in sequence databases were produced recombinantly in Escherichia coli and subjected to partial purification by ammonium sulfate precipitation. A range of additives and various buffers were investigated to identify best conditions to ensure good storage stability and stable activity during biocatalysis. All enzymes show pH optima between pH 7.5-9. These R-ATAs were then applied in the asymmetric synthesis of twel… Show more

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“…Using this approach, 17 new 5-TAs showing excellent (R)-stereoselectivity were discovered. Recently, the same group demonstrated asymmetric synthesis of 12 (R)-amines using the new (R)-selective 5-TAs (Schätzle et al 2011). Crucial factors to 5-TA process design Biocatalytic process development often suffers from complicated enzyme properties that do not match industrial requirements.…”
Section: Bioinformatic Data Miningmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Using this approach, 17 new 5-TAs showing excellent (R)-stereoselectivity were discovered. Recently, the same group demonstrated asymmetric synthesis of 12 (R)-amines using the new (R)-selective 5-TAs (Schätzle et al 2011). Crucial factors to 5-TA process design Biocatalytic process development often suffers from complicated enzyme properties that do not match industrial requirements.…”
Section: Bioinformatic Data Miningmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The first example of the asymmetric synthesis was studied by coupling a lactate dehydrogenase reaction to the 5-TA reaction to convert pyruvate to lactate (Shin and Kim 1999a). Because dehydrogenase requires an external cofactor NAD(P)H, coupling the cofactor recycling system using an additional dehydrogenase with the 5-TA reaction was later demonstrated (Fuchs et al 2010;Mutti et al 2011;Koszelewski et al 2008b;Schätzle et al 2011). As an alternative to the reduction of pyruvate into lactate, decarboxylation of pyruvate by pyruvate decarboxylase was studied (Hohne et al 2008).…”
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“…(R)-Enantiomer can be obtained from racemic mixture through a kinetic resolution with (S)-selective v-TA. (S)-Enantiomer can also be produced from the corresponding prochiral ketone through the asymmetric synthesis with (S)-selective v-TA [1]. Although asymmetric synthesis approach is more favored as it can theoretically generate 100% yield, in contrast to the 50% yield produced by the resolution approach, it often suffers from poor conversion due to unfavorable thermodynamic equilibrium and severe product inhibition [4,14].…”
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“…Recently, various (R)-selective vTAs were identified with the aid of computational method [22]. Based on the current advance, the asymmetric synthesis of (R)-amine from corresponding ketone by using (R)-selective v-TAs were extensively studied [1,7,8,10]. In previous study, we successfully developed a one-pot one-step deracemization method with (S)-selective v-TA from Polaromonas sp.…”
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