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. 2009 Jun 15;10(9):1558-61.
doi: 10.1002/cbic.200900184.

Kinetic resolution of aliphatic beta-amino acid amides by beta-aminopeptidases

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Kinetic resolution of aliphatic beta-amino acid amides by beta-aminopeptidases

Tobias Heck et al. Chembiochem. .

Abstract

The growing demand for enantiomerically pure beta-amino acids to be used in the pharmaceutical industry and as fine chemicals requires the development of new strategies for their synthesis. The beta-aminopeptidases BapA from Sphingosinicella xenopeptidilytica 3-2W4, BapA from Sphingosinicella microcystinivorans Y2, and DmpA from Ochrobactrum anthropi LMG7991 are hydrolases that possess the unique ability of cleaving N-terminal beta-amino acids from peptides and amides. Hydrolysis of racemic beta(3)-amino acid amides catalyzed by these enzymes displays enantioselectivity with a strong preference for substrates with the L-configuration and gives access to various aliphatic beta(3)-amino acids of high enantiopurity. This approach presents a new access to enantiopure beta(3)-amino acids under mild reaction conditions and complements chemical asymmetric synthesis strategies.

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