Abstract

Three enzymatic routes toward γ-hydroxy-α-amino acids by tandem aldol addition–transamination one-pot two-step reactions are reported. The approaches feature an enantioselective aldol addition of pyruvate to various nonaromatic aldehydes catalyzed by trans-o-hydroxybenzylidene pyruvate hydratase-aldolase (HBPA) from Pseudomonas putida. This affords chiral 4-hydroxy-2-oxo acids, which were subsequently enantioselectively aminated using S-selective transaminases. Three transamination processes were investigated involving different amine donors and transaminases: (i) l-Ala as an amine donor with pyruvate recycling, (ii) a benzylamine donor using benzaldehyde lyase from Pseudomonas fluorescens Biovar I (BAL) to transform the benzaldehyde formed into benzoin, minimizing equilibrium limitations, and (iii) l-Glu as an amine donor with a double cascade comprising branched-chain α-amino acid aminotransferase (BCAT) and aspartate amino transferase (AspAT), both from E. coli, using l-Asp as a substrate to regenerate l-Glu. The γ-hydroxy-α-amino acids thus obtained were transformed into chiral α-amino-γ-butyrolactones, structural motifs found in many biologically active compounds and valuable intermediates for the synthesis of pharmaceutical agents.

Highlights

  • Three enzymatic routes toward γ-hydroxy-α-amino acids by tandem aldol addition−transamination one-pot two-step reactions are reported

  • ■ RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Stereoselective Aldol Addition of Pyruvate to Aldehydes Catalyzed by trans-o-Hydroxybenzylidene Pyruvate Hydratase-Aldolase (HBPA)

  • The trans-o-hydroxybenzylidene pyruvate hydratase-aldolase (HBPA, EC 4.1.2.45) from Pseudomonas putida was discovered in the Received: January 15, 2021

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Introduction

Three enzymatic routes toward γ-hydroxy-α-amino acids by tandem aldol addition−transamination one-pot two-step reactions are reported. One-Pot Two-Step Screening Reaction for the Synthesis of γ-Hydroxy-α-amino Acid Derivatives 6, Using L-Ala (5) as an Amine Donor for the Enzymatic Transamination Reactiona aThe dotted line indicates an enzymatic transamination of the aldehyde remaining in the system.

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