Application of protein engineering to ene-reductase for the synthesis of chiral compounds through asymmetric reaction
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Application of protein engineering to ene-reductase for the synthesis of chiral compounds through asymmetric reaction
Abstract
Ene-reductase (ER) has been widely applied for asymmetrical synthesis of chiral intermediates due to its substrate promiscuity, photoexcited reactivity, and excellent property with producing two chiral centers at a time. Natural ERs often exhibit the same stereoselectivity, and they need to be engineered for opposite configuration of chiral compounds. The hydrogenation process toward activated alkenes by ERs is composed of reductive half reaction and oxidative half reaction, which are dependent upon two cofactors NAD(P)H and flavin mononucleotide. The catalytic activity of ERs will be affected by the size of the substrate, the activating strength of the electron-withdrawing groups, redox potential of cofactors, and the loop flexibility around catalytic cavity. Currently, protein engineering to ERs has been successfully employed to enhance various catalytic properties, including photoexcited asymmetric synthesis. This review summarizes the approaches to reverse the stereoselectivity and enhance catalytic activity of ERs and new applications of the engineered ERs in photobiocatalytic asymmetric synthesis, besides the discussion with the existing molecular mechanisms of mutants regarding the improved catalytic performance.
Keywords: FMN binding sites; ene-reductase; hydrogenation activity; protein engineering; redox potential; stereoselectivity.
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