Identification, characterization and application of M16AT, a new organic solvent-tolerant (R)-enantio-selective type IV amine transaminase from Mycobacterium sp. ACS1612.
Chembiochem
; 25(7): e202300812, 2024 Apr 02.
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Biocatalysis has emerged as a powerful alternative to traditional chemical methods, especially for asymmetric synthesis. As biocatalysts usually exhibit excellent chemical, regio- and enantioselectivity, they facilitate and simplify many chemical processes for the production of a broad range of products. Here, a new biocatalyst called, R-selective amine transaminases (R-ATAs), was obtained from Mycobacterium sp. ACS1612 (M16AT) using in-silico prediction combined with a genome and protein database. A two-step simple purification process could yield a high concentration of pure enzyme, suggesting that industrial application would be inexpensive. Additionally, the newly identified and characterized R-ATAs displayed a broad substrate spectrum and strong tolerance to organic solvents. Moreover, the synthetic applicability of M16AT has been demonstrated by the asymmetric synthesis of (R)-fendiline from of (R)-1-phenylethan-1-amine.
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Aminas
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Diagnostic_studies
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2024
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