A multienzyme biocatalytic cascade as a route towards the synthesis of α,ω-diamines from corresponding cycloalkanols†
Abstract
A multienzymatic cascade for the synthesis of 1,6-hexamethylenediamine (HMD) and related α,ω-diamines from corresponding cycloalkanols is reported herein. In this work, an E coli-based modularization strategy was applied to distribute the complete biosynthetic pathway into different modules. The engineered transaminase variant SPTA_R417F has a beneficial impact on the cascade by driving the reaction towards target product formation. This new variant has lost >95% activity towards detrimental pyruvate, generated via auxiliary intracellular glucose metabolism in a host cell. The designed E. coli consortium including respective modules has produced 42% of HMD (from 10 mM cyclohexanol) in a one-pot-one-step manner. This developed route is the first example of a biocatalytic synthesis of HMD and related α,ω-diamines from corresponding cycloalkanols by employing E. coli-based consortia.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Biocatalysis: A cross-journal collection