N-Alkyl-α-amino acids in Nature and their biocatalytic preparation

Julia F. Hyslop, Sarah L. Lovelock, Allan J.b. Watson, Peter W. Sutton, Gheorghe-doru Roiban

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    Abstract

    N-Alkylated-α-amino acids are useful building blocks for the pharmaceutical and fine chemical industries. Enantioselective methods of N-alkylated-α-amino acid synthesis are therefore highly valuable and widely investigated. While there are a variety of chemical methods for their synthesis, they often employ stoichiometric quantities of hazardous reagents such as pyrophoric metal hydrides or genotoxic alkylating agents, whereas biocatalytic routes can provide a greener and cleaner alternative to existing methods. This review highlights the occurrence of the N-alkyl-α-amino acid motif and its role in nature, important applications towards human health and biocatalytic methods of preparation. Several enzyme classes that can be used to access chiral N-alkylated-α-amino acids and their substrate selectivities are detailed.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)56-65
    JournalJournal of biotechnology
    Volume293
    Early online date26 Jan 2019
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 10 Mar 2019

    Keywords

    • N-Alkyl-α-amino acids
    • Biocatalysis
    • N-Methyl transferases
    • Dehydrogenases

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