Impact and relevance of alcohol dehydrogenase enantioselectivities on biotechnological applications

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Afifa Ayu Koesoema
Daron M. Standley
Toshiya Senda
Tomoko Matsuda
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[1] Tokyo Institute of Technology,Department of Life Science and Technology, School of Life Science and Technology
[2] Osaka University,Department of Genome Informatics, Genome Information Research Center, Research Institute of Microbial Diseases
[3] Institute of Materials Structure Science,Structural Biology Research Center
[4] High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK),Department of Materials Structure Science
[5] School of High Energy Accelerator Science,undefined
[6] SOKENDAI (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies),undefined
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Alcohol dehydrogenase; Enantioselectivity; Asymmetric reduction; Enzyme engineering; Cascade; Pharmaceutical intermediate;
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Alcohol dehydrogenases (ADHs) catalyze the reversible reduction of a carbonyl group to its corresponding alcohol. ADHs are widely employed for organic synthesis due to their lack of harm to the environment, broad substrate acceptance, and high enantioselectivity. This review focuses on the impact and relevance of ADH enantioselectivities on their biotechnological application. Stereoselective ADHs are beneficial to reduce challenging ketones such as ketones owning two bulky substituents or similar-sized substituents to the carbonyl carbon. Meanwhile, in cascade reactions, non-stereoselective ADHs can be utilized for the quantitative oxidation of racemic alcohol to ketone and dynamic kinetic resolution.
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页码:2897 / 2909
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