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Published on: November 29, 2014
A novel chimeric amine dehydrogenase shows altered substrate specificity compared to its parent enzymes
Bettina R Bommarius1, Martin Schürmann, Andreas S Bommarius
1Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Parker H. Petit Building, 315 Ferst Drive, Atlanta, GA 30332-0100, USA. andreas.bommarius@chbe.gatech.edu.
Abstract:
We created a novel chimeric amine dehydrogenase (AmDH) via domain shuffling of two parent AmDHs ('L- and F-AmDH'), which in turn had been generated from leucine and phenylalanine DH, respectively. Unlike the parent proteins, the chimeric AmDH ('cFL-AmDH') catalyzes the amination of acetophenone to (R)-methylbenzylamine and adamantylmethylketone to adamantylethylamine.
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