Application of Transaminases in a Disperse System for the Bioamination of Hydrophobic Substrates

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The challenging bioamination of hydrophobic substrates has been attained through the employment of a disperse system consisting of a combination of a low polarity solvent (e. g. isooctane or methyl-tert-butylether), a non-ionic surfactant and a minimal amount of water. In these conditions, amine transaminases (ATA) were shown to efficiently carry out the reductive amination of variously substituted cyclohexanones, providing good conversions often coupled with a superior stereoselectivity if compared with the corresponding chemical reductive amination. An array of synthetically useful 4-substituted aminocyclohexanes was consequentially synthesized through biocatalysis, analyzed and stereochemically characterized. (Figure presented.).

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Fiorati, A., Berglund, P., Humble, M. S., & Tessaro, D. (2020). Application of Transaminases in a Disperse System for the Bioamination of Hydrophobic Substrates. Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis, 362(5), 1156–1166. https://doi.org/10.1002/adsc.201901434

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