从发现到应用:实现基于技术的优化碳基还原酶生物催化剂,用于活性药物成分合成
Jie Gu1, Wanmeng Mu2, Yan Xu3
1Lab of Brewing Microbiology and Applied Enzymology, School of Biotechnology and Key laboratory of Industrial Biotechnology of Ministry of Education, Jiangnan University, Wuxi 214122, China; School of Food Science and Technology, Jiangnan University, Wuxi 214122, China.
Biotechnology advances
|December 8, 2024
概括
新型碳基还原酶对于生物催化非常重要,使得性药物的合成成为可能. 本综述探讨了新酶的发现,蛋白质工程和工业应用的新设计.
科学领域:
- 生物催化剂和绿色化学
- 酶工程和生物合成
背景情况:
- 碳基还原酶 (酒精脱酶) 是性化合物合成的重要NAD(P) H依赖的氧化还原酶.
- 目前的碳基还原酶缺乏广泛工业应用所需的功能多样性,需要新的酶开发.
研究的目的:
- 审查发现新型天然碳基还原酶的方法.
- 讨论蛋白质工程的进步和对增强酶功能的de novo设计.
- 探索高性能碳基还原酶和辅酶再生策略的应用.
主要方法:
- 总结自然碳基还原酶的发现方法.
- 检查使用序列,结构和动态的蛋白质工程方法.
- 突出了新的酶设计的数据驱动工具.
- 检查应用和辅酶再生策略,包括光催化.
主要成果:
- 确定了发现和工程碳基还原酶的各种策略.
- 证明了 de novo设计在创造新型生物催化剂方面的潜力.
- 展示了制药合成和绿色化学中的应用.
结论:
- 碳缩酶的发现和工程方面的进步为生物合成和绿色化学提供了重大机会.
- 量身定制的生物催化剂的开发是扩大有效的性化合物生产工具箱的关键.
- 未来的研究方向包括优化酶性能和辅酶再生系统.
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