Engineering a thermostable transketolase for arylated substrates
Engineering a thermostable transketolase for arylated substrates
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2017-01-01
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Saravanan, Thangavelu
Reif, Marie Luise
Yi, Dong
Lorillière, Marion
Charmantray, Franck
Hecquet, Laurence
Fessner, Wolf Dieter
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Aromatic components are difficult substrates for enzymes catalyzing stereoselective carboligation reactions. We have engineered transketolase from Geobacillus stearothermophilus by directed evolution to utilize arylalkanals and benzaldehyde as the electrophilic substrate in highly stereoselective C-C bond forming conversions. Enzyme variants were discovered with rate accelerations up to 28-fold that convert 2-phenylethanal, 3-phenylpropanal, phenyloxyethanal, benzyloxyethanal, and (N-Cbz)-3-aminopropanal with formation of the corresponding aryl-substituted 1,3-dihydroxyketones in good yields (60-72%) and virtually complete (3S)-stereoselectivity ( > 99% ee). Novel double-site variants were also found for the conversion of benzaldehyde.
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Green Chemistry. v.19(2)