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Other Multienzymatic Reactions

On the other hand, a-transaminases have been used extensively in the production of amino acids through kinetic resolution and asymmetric synthesis. While many studies rely on the use of an excess of cosubstrate to drive the reaction to completion, some multienzymatic approaches have been developed as well. As an example, aspartate has been used as an amino donor in a multienzymatic synthesis of L-2-aminobutyrate from L-threonine (Scheme 4.8). ° The rather complex multistep sequence started with the in situ formation of 2-ketobutyrate from L-threonine catalysed by threonine deaminase (ThrDA) from E. coli. A tyrosine transaminase (lyrAT) from E. coli converted 2-ketobutyrate and L-aspartie acid to L-2-aminobutyrate and oxaloacetate, which spontaneously decarboiq lated to give pyruvate. Since the... [Pg.86]

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Other Examples of Multienzymatic Cascade Processes, Including Bioreductive Reactions

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