Issue 9, 2024

A transaminase-mediated aldol reaction and applications in cascades to styryl pyridines

Abstract

Transaminase enzymes are well established biocatalysts that are used in chemical synthesis due to their beneficial sustainability profile, regio- and stereoselectivity and substrate specificity. Here, the use of a wild-type Chromobacterium violaceum transaminase (CvTAm) in enzyme cascades revealed the formation of a novel hydroxystyryl pyridine product. Subsequent studies established it was a transaminase mediated reaction where it was exhibiting apparent aldolase reactivity. This promiscuous enzyme reaction mechanism was then explored using other wild-type transaminases and via the formation of CvTAm mutants. Application of one pot multi-step enzyme cascades was subsequently developed to produce a range of hydroxystyryl pyridines.

Graphical abstract: A transaminase-mediated aldol reaction and applications in cascades to styryl pyridines

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Oct 2023
Accepted
29 Feb 2024
First published
01 Mar 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2024,14, 2390-2399

A transaminase-mediated aldol reaction and applications in cascades to styryl pyridines

Y. Wang, Y. Li, Y. Ni, D. Bučar, P. A. Dalby, J. M. Ward, J. W. E. Jeffries and H. C. Hailes, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2024, 14, 2390 DOI: 10.1039/D3CY01370G

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