微生物酒精脱酶:不对称合成的最新发展和应用
Anju Chadha1, Santosh Kumar Padhi2, Selvaraj Stella3
1Department of Biotechnology, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, 600 036, Tamil Nadu, India. anjuc@faculty.iitm.ac.in.
Organic & biomolecular chemistry
|December 5, 2023
概括
微生物酒精脱酶为合成化学品提供了绿色化学的优势. 工程酶和辅因子再生系统增强了它们在不对称合成中的工业应用.
科学领域:
- 生物化学和酶学 生物化学和酶学
- 绿色化学和生物催化剂
- 工业生物技术 工业生物技术
背景情况:
- 酒精脱酶 (ADHs) 是利用NAD(P) +/NAD(P) H辅因子进行酒精/碳烯反应的氧化还原酶.
- 纯化ADH比传统合成提供绿色化学优势,但需要辅因子再生.
- 重组酶和工程变异解决了对选择性和可扩展性的工业需求.
研究的目的:
- 审查微生物酒精脱酶的最新进展.
- 突出其在工业生物转化中的应用,特别是非对称合成.
- 强调酶工程和辅因子再生的作用.
主要方法:
- 关于微生物酒精脱酶的文献评论.
- 对酶工程战略进行分析,以提高选择性.
- 对辅助因子再生技术 (酶和非酶) 的概述.
主要成果:
- 工程ADH显示了工业应用的高基板和立体选择性.
- 再组合酶生产在很大程度上克服了可扩展性的挑战.
- 高效的辅因子再生系统可以提高生物催化工艺的经济可行性.
结论:
- 微生物酒精脱酶是绿色化学和工业合成中宝贵的工具.
- 酶工程和辅助因子再生对于优化生物催化过程至关重要.
- 持续开发ADH有望在可持续化学品生产方面取得进一步的进展.
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