Regiospecific C-H amination of (-)-limonene into (-)-perillamine by multi-enzymatic cascade reactions.
Yue GeZheng-Yu HuangJiang PanChun-Xiu LiGao-Wei ZhengJian-He XuPublished in: Bioresources and bioprocessing (2022)
Here, we report an artificial penta-enzymatic cascade system for the transformation of the cheap and easily available (-)-limonene into (-)-perillamine for the first time. This system is composed of cytochrome P450 monooxygenase, alcohol dehydrogenase and w-transaminase for the main reactions, as well as formate dehydrogenase and NADH oxidase for cofactor recycling. After optimization of the multi-enzymatic cascade system, 10 mM (-)-limonene was smoothly converted into 5.4 mM (-)-perillamine in a one-pot two-step biotransformation, indicating the feasibility of multi-enzymatic C7-regiospecific amination of the inert C-H bond of (-)-limonene. This method represents a concise and efficient route for the biocatalytic synthesis of derivatives from similar natural products.
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