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Secondary Alcohol Dehydrogenases from Thermoanaerobacter pseudoethanolicus and Thermoanaerobacter brockii as Robust Catalysts

Journal

CHEMBIOCHEM
Volume 22, Issue 11, Pages 1884-1893

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cbic.202100043

Keywords

alcohol dehydrogenases; optically active alcohols; protein engineering; redox reactions; TeSADH; TbSADH

Funding

  1. Deanship of Scientific Research (DSR) at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) [DF191007]

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This review discusses recent efforts to expand the substrate scope and tune the enantioselectivity of TeSADH and TbSADH using site-directed mutagenesis and directed evolution, and highlights various examples of asymmetric synthesis of optically active alcohols using these enzymes.
Alcohol dehydrogenases (ADHs) are an important type of enzyme that have significant applications as biocatalysts. Secondary ADHs from Thermoanaerobacter pseudoethanolicus (TeSADH) and Thermoanaerobacter brockii (TbSADH) are well-known as robust catalysts. However, like most other ADHs, these enzymes suffer from their high substrate specificities (i. e., limited substrate scope), which to some extent restricts their use as biocatalysts. This minireview discusses recent efforts to expand the substrate scope and tune the enantioselectivity of TeSADH and TbSADH by using site-directed mutagenesis and directed evolution. Various examples of asymmetric synthesis of optically active alcohols using both enzymes are highlighted. Moreover, the unique thermal stability and organic solvent tolerance of these enzymes is illustrated by their concurrent inclusion with other interesting reactions to synthesize optically active alcohols and amines. For instance, TeSADH has been used in quantitative non-stereoselective oxidation of alcohols to deracemize alcohols via cyclic deracemization and in the racemization of enantiopure alcohols to accomplish a bienzymatic dynamic kinetic resolution.

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