Biocatalytic transamination with near-stoichiometric inexpensive amine donors mediated by bifunctional mono- and di-amine transaminases†‡
Abstract
The discovery and characterisation of enzymes with both monoamine and diamine transaminase activity is reported, allowing conversion of a wide range of target ketone substrates with just a small excess of amine donor. The diamine co-substrates (putrescine, cadaverine or spermidine) are bio-derived and the enzyme system results in very little waste, making it a greener strategy for the production of valuable amine fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals.
- This article is part of the themed collections: 2017 Green Chemistry Hot Articles, Enzyme catalysis in organic synthesis and Celebrating the 2017 RSC Prize and Award Winners
 
                




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