An efficient enzymatic method catalyzed by an enzyme from the d-threonine aldolase (DTA) family was developed for d-serine production at industrial scale. This process was used for the synthesis of two valuable ketoses, l-erythrulose and d-fructose, within the cascade enzymatic concept involving two other enzymes. Indeed, d-serine was used as a substrate of d-amino acid oxidase (DAAO) for the in situ generation of the corresponding α-keto acid, hydroxypyruvic acid (HPA), a key donor substrate of transketolase (TK). This enzyme catalyzed the irreversible transfer of the ketol group from HPA to an aldehyde acceptor to form a (3S)-ketose by stereoselective carbon-carbon bond formation. The compatibility of all enzymes and substrates allowed a sequential three-step enzymatic process to be performed without purification of the intermediates. This strategy was validated with two TK aldehyde substrates to finally obtain the corresponding (3S)-ketoses with high control of the stereoselectivity and excellent aldehyde conversion rates.
D -Serine as a Key Building Block: Enzymatic Process Development and Smart Applications within the Cascade Enzymatic Concept
Pollegioni L.;
2020-01-01
Abstract
An efficient enzymatic method catalyzed by an enzyme from the d-threonine aldolase (DTA) family was developed for d-serine production at industrial scale. This process was used for the synthesis of two valuable ketoses, l-erythrulose and d-fructose, within the cascade enzymatic concept involving two other enzymes. Indeed, d-serine was used as a substrate of d-amino acid oxidase (DAAO) for the in situ generation of the corresponding α-keto acid, hydroxypyruvic acid (HPA), a key donor substrate of transketolase (TK). This enzyme catalyzed the irreversible transfer of the ketol group from HPA to an aldehyde acceptor to form a (3S)-ketose by stereoselective carbon-carbon bond formation. The compatibility of all enzymes and substrates allowed a sequential three-step enzymatic process to be performed without purification of the intermediates. This strategy was validated with two TK aldehyde substrates to finally obtain the corresponding (3S)-ketoses with high control of the stereoselectivity and excellent aldehyde conversion rates.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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