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One‐Pot Conversion of L‐Threonine into L‐Homoalanine: Biocatalytic Production of an Unnatural Amino Acid from a Natural One
Authors:Eulsoo Park  Minji Kim  Jong‐Shik Shin
Abstract:A novel biocatalytic process for production of L ‐homoalanine from L ‐threonine has been developed using coupled enzyme reactions consisting of a threonine deaminase (TD) and an ω‐transaminase (ω‐TA). TD catalyzes the dehydration/deamination of L ‐threonine, leading to the generation of 2‐oxobutyrate which is asymmetrically converted to L ‐homoalanine via transamination with benzylamine executed by ω‐TA. To make up the coupled reaction system, we cloned and overexpressed a TD from Escherichia coli and an (S)‐specific ω‐TA from Paracoccus denitrificans. In the coupled reactions, L ‐threonine serves as a precursor of 2‐oxobutyrate for the ω‐TA reaction, eliminating the need for employing the expensive oxo acid as a starting reactant. In contrast to α‐transaminase reactions in which use of amino acids as an exclusive amino donor limits complete conversion, amines are exploited in the ω‐TA reaction and thus maximum conversion could reach 100%. The ω‐TA‐only reaction with 10 mM 2‐oxobutyrate and 20 mM benzylamine resulted in 94% yield of optically pure L ‐homoalanine (ee>99%). However, the ω‐TA‐only reaction did not produce any detectable amount of L ‐homoalanine from 10 mM L ‐threonine and 20 mM benzylamine, whereas the ω‐TA reaction coupled with TD led to 91% conversion of L ‐threonine to L ‐homoalanine.
Keywords:asymmetric synthesis  coupled enzyme reactions  L‐homoalanine  threonine deaminase  ω  ‐transaminase
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