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Angewandte Chemie | 2017

Enzymatic and Chemoenzymatic Three-Step Cascades for the Synthesis of Stereochemically Complementary Trisubstituted Tetrahydroisoquinolines

Vanessa Erdmann; Benjamin R. Lichman; Jianxiong Zhao; Robert C. Simon; Wolfgang Kroutil; John M. Ward; Helen C. Hailes; Dörte Rother

Abstract Chemoenzymatic and enzymatic cascade reactions enable the synthesis of complex stereocomplementary 1,3,4‐trisubstituted tetrahydroisoquinolines (THIQs) with three chiral centers in a step‐efficient and selective manner without intermediate purification. The cascade employs inexpensive substrates (3‐hydroxybenzaldehyde and pyruvate), and involves a carboligation step, a subsequent transamination, and finally a Pictet–Spengler reaction with a carbonyl cosubstrate. Appropriate selection of the carboligase and transaminase enzymes enabled the biocatalytic formation of (1R,2S)‐metaraminol. Subsequent cyclization catalyzed either enzymatically by a norcoclaurine synthase or chemically by phosphate resulted in opposite stereoselectivities in the products at the C1 position, thus providing access to both orientations of the THIQ C1 substituent. This highlights the importance of selecting from both chemo‐ and biocatalysts for optimal results.


Journal of Biotechnology | 2014

Enantioselective, continuous (R)- and (S)-2-butanol synthesis: Achieving high space-time yields with recombinant E. coli cells in a micro-aqueous, solvent-free reaction system

Vanessa Erdmann; Ursula Mackfeld; Dörte Rother; Andre Jakoblinnert

The stereoselective production of (R)- or (S)-2-butanol is highly challenging. A potent synthesis strategy is the biocatalytic asymmetric reduction of 2-butanone applying alcohol dehydrogenases. However, due to a time-dependent racemisation process, high stereoselectivity is only obtained at incomplete conversion after short reaction times. Here, we present a solution to this problem: by using a continuous process, high biocatalytic selectivity can be achieved while racemisation is suppressed successfully. Furthermore, high conversion was achieved by applying recombinant, lyophilised E. coli cells hosting Lactobacillus brevis alcohol dehydrogenase in a micro-aqueous solvent-free continuous reaction system. The optimisation of residence time (τ) and 2-butanone concentration boosted both conversion (>99%) and enantiomeric excess (ee) of (R)-2-butanol (>96%). When a residence time of only τ=3.1 min was applied, productivity was extraordinary with a space-time yield of 2278±29g/(L×d), thus exceeding the highest values reported to date by a factor of more than eight. The use of E. coli cells overexpressing an ADH of complementary stereoselectivity yielded a synthesis strategy for (S)-2-butanol with an excellent ee (>98%). Although conversion was only moderate (up to 46%), excellent space-time yields of up to 461g/(L×d) were achieved. The investigated concept represents a synthesis strategy that can also be applied to other biocatalytic processes where racemisation poses a challenge.


Chemie Ingenieur Technik | 2018

Efficient synthesis of chiral amino alcohol using 2-step enzyme cascades in repetitive batch mode

Kevin Mack; Vanessa Erdmann; Dörte Rother; Johannes Döbber


Helmholtz-Jahrestagung im Strategieprozess "Biotechnologie 2020+", MIE-Projekt | 2017

A modular (chemo-) enzymatic cascade approach

Kevin Mack; Vanessa Erdmann; Dörte Rother; Torsten Sehl


Helmholtz-Jahrestagung im Strategieprozess "Biotechnologie 2020+", MIE-Projekt | 2017

A modular (chemo-) enzymatic cascade approach to chiral amino alcohols and tetrahydroisoquinolines

Kevin Mack; Vanessa Erdmann; Dörte Rother; Torsten Sehl


Basel Life 2017, Innovation Forum | 2017

Modular synthetic enzyme cascades – strategies to raise economic and ecologic efficiency

Dörte Rother; Reinhard Oeggl; Vanessa Erdmann; Torsten Sehl; Andre Jakoblinnert; Justyna Kulig; Jochen Wachtmeister


Amine Biocat 3.0 | 2017

Conversion of bulky substrates with wildtype transaminases

Kevin Mack; Vanessa Erdmann; Dörte Rother


Amine Biocat 3.0 | 2017

Enzymatic synthesis of chiral amines in buffered systems and unconventional media

Dörte Rother; Vanessa Erdmann; Kevin Mack; Torsten Sehl


5th International Cconference on Biocatalysis in Non-Conventional Media | 2017

Biocatalysis in micro-aqueous reaction systems

Jochen Wachtmeister; Reinhard Oeggl; Vanessa Erdmann; Kevin Mack; Zaira Maugeri; Dörte Rother; Andre Jakoblinnert; Tina Gerhards


254th National Meeting and Exposition of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS) on Chemistry's Impact on the Global Economy | 2017

Atom- and step efficient modular synthetic enzyme cascades to chiral building blocks and active pharmaceutical ingredients

Dörte Rother; Reinhard Oeggl; Vanessa Erdmann; Torsten Sehl; Andre Jakoblinnert; Justyna Kulig; Jochen Wachtmeister

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Dörte Rother

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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Torsten Sehl

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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John M. Ward

University College London

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Reinhard Oeggl

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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Helen C. Hailes

University College London

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