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A Single-Transaminase-Catalyzed Biocatalytic Cascade for Efficient Asymmetric Synthesis of l-Phosphinothricin.

Feng ChengJu-Mou LiShi-Peng ZhouQi LiuLi-Qun JinYa-Ping XueYu-Guo Zheng
Published in: Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology (2020)
A single-transaminase-catalyzed biocatalytic cascade was developed by employing the desired biocatalyst, ATA-117-Rd11, that showed high activity toward 2-oxo-4-[(hydroxy)(methyl)phosphinoyl] butyric acid (PPO) and α-ketoglutarate, and low activity against pyruvate. The cascade successfully promotes a highly asymmetric amination reaction for the synthesis of l-phosphinothricin (l-PPT) with high conversion (>95 %) and>99 % ee. In a scale-up experiment, using 10 kg pre-frozen E. coli cells harboring ATA-117-Rd11 as catalyst, 80 kg PPO was converted to ≈70 kg l-PPT after 24 hours with a high ee value (>99 %).
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