Deracemization of Secondary Alcohols by using a Single Alcohol Dehydrogenase

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We developed a single-enzyme-mediated two-step approach for deracemization of secondary alcohols. A single mutant of Thermoanaerobacter ethanolicus secondary alcohol dehydrogenase enables the nonstereoselective oxidation of racemic alcohols to ketones, followed by a stereoselective reduction process. Varying the amounts of acetone and 2-propanol cosubstrates controls the stereoselectivities of the consecutive oxidation and reduction reactions, respectively. We used one enzyme to accomplish the deracemization of secondary alcohols with up to >99 % ee and >99.5 % recovery in one pot and without the need to isolate the prochiral ketone intermediate.

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Karume, I., Takahashi, M., Hamdan, S. M., & Musa, M. M. (2016). Deracemization of Secondary Alcohols by using a Single Alcohol Dehydrogenase. ChemCatChem, 8(8), 1459–1463. https://doi.org/10.1002/cctc.201600160

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