Amine dehydrogenases: a versatile class of enzymes in the asymmetric synthesis of chiral amines and amino alcohols
Abstract
Amine dehydrogenases (AmDHs) are a versatile class of enzymes that catalyze the reductive amination of carbonyl compounds with amino donors. The development of engineered AmDHs and the discovery of naturally existing AmDHs represent two powerful strategies for identifying new AmDHs, thereby enabling the expansion of the diversity and scope of the biocatalyst class. This review summarizes the recent advances in this field, including the discovery of AmDHs through various strategies, the engineering of AmDHs for the synthesis of structurally diverse amines, representative examples of green cascade reactions employing AmDHs, as well as future opportunities to extend the application of the enzyme class in biocatalysis.
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