Development of an Enzyme Cascade System for the Synthesis of Enantiomerically Pure D-Amino Acids Utilizing Ancestral L-Amino Acid Oxidase

Hayato Araseki, Narumi Sugishima, Taichi Chisuga,Shogo Nakano

CHEMBIOCHEM(2024)

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Enantiomerically pure D-amino acids hold significant potential as precursors for synthesizing various fine chemicals, including peptide-based drugs and other pharmaceuticals. This study focuses on establishing an enzymatic cascade system capable of converting various L-amino acids into their D-isomers. The system integrates four enzymes: ancestral L-amino acid oxidase (AncLAAO-N-4), D-amino acid dehydrogenase (DAADH), D-glucose dehydrogenase (GDH), and catalase. AncLAAO-N-4 initiates the process by converting L-amino acids to corresponding keto acids, which are then stereo-selectively aminated to D-amino acids by DAADH using NADPH and NH4Cl. Concurrently, any generated H2O2 is decomposed into O-2 and H2O by catalase, while GDH regenerates NADPH from D-glucose. Optimization of reaction conditions and substrate concentrations enabled the successful synthesis of five D-amino acids, including a D-Phe derivative, three D-Trp derivatives, and D-phenylglycine, all with high enantiopurity (>99 % ee) at a preparative scale (>100 mg). This system demonstrates a versatile approach for producing a diverse array of D-amino acids.
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one-pot reaction,deracemization,D-amino acids,enzymatic synthesis
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