Abstract

Recombinant diketoreductase showed excellent stereoselectivity in the double reduction of β,δ-diketo esters. To investigate the substrate specificity and to broaden the applications of this new biocatalyst, a number of ketone substrates were used to evaluate the substrate spectrum and enantioselectivity of this enzyme in the present study. Among the ketone substrates tested, only this enzyme displayed high efficiency and excellent enantioselectivity in the reduction of ethyl 2-oxo-4-phenylbutyrate to ethyl ( S)-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyrate. After optimizing the reaction conditions, the bio-reduction of ethyl 2-oxo-4-phenylbutyrate at a substrate concentration of 0.8 M (164.8 g/L) was achieved by the recombinant diketoreductase in an aqueous-toluene biphasic system coupled with formate dehydrogenase for the regeneration of cofactor, resulting in an overall hydroxyl product yield of 88.7% (99.5% ee). This new enzymatic transformation may offer a practical method for the preparation of this important chiral building block.

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