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升级的生物电催化N2固定:从N2到奇拉胺中间体
Hui Chen1, Rong Cai1, Janki Patel1
1Departments of Chemistry and Materials Science & Engineering , University of Utah , 315 South 1400 East, Room 2020 , Salt Lake City , Utah 84112 , United States.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|March 6, 2019
概括
一个新的生物电催化系统使用 ω-转氨酶 (ω-TA) 将 (N2) 转化为奇拉氨基中间体. 这种升级系统实现了高抗选择性和高效生产有价值的制药前体.
科学领域:
- 生物催化
- 生物电催化
- 有机合成
背景情况:
- 胺是制药和农业化学品的重要组成部分.
- 奇拉胺的酶选择性合成往往面临平衡限制.
- ω-转氨酶 (ω-TA) 具有高反选择性和广泛的基质范围的氨基化反应.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种升级的 (N2) 固定系统,以高效地产生胺.
- 使用生物电催化剂克服 ω-TA 催化反应的平衡限制.
- 为了使N2直接转化为有价值的合氨基中间体.
主要方法:
- 生物电催化N2固定系统与 ω-TA 和 l-alanine脱酶的集成.
- 在现场生产氨,并使用NADH再生转化为氨.
- 在阴极上电化学再生减少的甲基生物 (MV•+) 和NADH.
- 使用pyruvate消耗驱动反应平衡向氨基形成.
主要成果:
- 将N2成功转化为具有高反体过量 (> 99% eep) 的奇拉氨基中间体.
- 在10小时后达到0. 54mM的1- 甲基-3- 烯胺度.
- 这种工艺的最大效率为27.6%.
- 通过阴极还原展示了MV•+和NADH的同步再生.
结论:
- 开发的生物电催化系统有效地克服了性胺合成中的平衡局限性.
- 这种方法提供了一种可持续的途径,可以从N2中生产多种奇拉胺中间体.
- 由于 ω-TA 的多功能性,该系统具有重要的制药和农业化学应用潜力.
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