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Structure-Guided Regulation in the Enantioselectivity of an Epoxide Hydrolase to Produce Enantiomeric Monosubstituted Epoxides and Vicinal Diols via Kinetic Resolution.

Die HuBo-Chun HuXiao-Dong HouDong ZhangYu-Qing LeiYi-Jian RaoMin-Chen Wu
Published in: Organic letters (2022)
Structure-guided microtuning of an Aspergillus usamii epoxide hydrolase was executed. One mutant, A214C/A250I, displayed a 12.6-fold enhanced enantiomeric ratio ( E = 202) toward rac -styrene oxide, achieving its nearly perfect kinetic resolution at 0.8 M in pure water or 1.6 M in n -hexanol/water. Several other beneficial mutants also displayed significantly improved E values, offering promising biocatalysts to access 19 structurally diverse chiral monosubstituted epoxides (97.1 - ≥ 99% ee s ) and vicinal diols (56.2-98.0% ee p ) with high yields.
Keyphrases
  • capillary electrophoresis
  • single molecule
  • mass spectrometry