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Engineered Biocatalytic Synthesis of β‐<i>N</i>‐Substituted‐α‐Amino Acids

Jairo Villalona, Peyton M. Higgins, Andrew R. Buller

2023Angewandte Chemie International Edition19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Non-canonical amino acids (ncAAs) are useful synthons for the development of new medicines, materials, and probes for bioactivity. Recently, enzyme engineering has been leveraged to produce a suite of highly active enzymes for the synthesis of β-substituted amino acids. However, there are few examples of biocatalytic N-substitution reactions to make α,β-diamino acids. In this study, we used directed evolution to engineer the β-subunit of tryptophan synthase, TrpB, for improved activity with diverse amine nucleophiles. Mechanistic analysis shows that high yields are hindered by product re-entry into the catalytic cycle and subsequent decomposition. Additional equivalents of l-serine can inhibit product reentry through kinetic competition, facilitating preparative scale synthesis. We show β-substitution with a dozen aryl amine nucleophiles, including demonstration on a gram scale. These transformations yield an underexplored class of amino acids that can serve as unique building blocks for chemical biology and medicinal chemistry.

Topics & Concepts

SynthonNucleophileAmino acidChemistryDirected evolutionProtein engineeringAmine gas treatingBiocatalysisNucleophilic substitutionCombinatorial chemistryEnzymeOrganic chemistryCatalysisBiochemistryReaction mechanismGeneMutantEnzyme Catalysis and ImmobilizationBiochemical and Molecular ResearchMicrobial Natural Products and Biosynthesis
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