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Amino acid synthesis enzymatic cascades

One of the most widely used enzymatic methods for D-amino acid production is the hydantoinase process [4]. The great advantage of this process is that, potentially, any optically pure D-amino acid can be obtained using the corresponding substrate from a wide spectrum of D,L-5-monosubstituted hydantoins, which are readily accessible by chemical synthesis [5]. In this cascade of reachons the chemically synthesized D,L-5-monosubstituted hydantoin ring is first hydrolyzed by a stereoselective hydantoinase enzyme (D-hydantoinase). Further hydrolysis of the resulting N-carbamoyl D-amino acid to the free D-amino acid is catalyzed... [Pg.173]


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