Ammonia lyases (AL) and aminomutases (AM) are emerging in green synthetic routes to chiral amines and an AL is being explored as an enzyme therapeutic for treating phenylketonuria and cancer. Although the restricted substrate range of the wild-type enzymes limits their widespread application, the non-reliance on external cofactors and direct functionalization of an olefinic bond make ammonia lyases attractive biocatalysts for use in the synthesis of natural and non-natural amino acids, including beta-amino acids. The approach of combining structure-guided enzyme engineering with efficient mutant library screening has extended the synthetic scope of these enzymes in recent years and has resolved important mechanistic issues for AMs and ALs, ...
Background: New enzymes for biotransformations can be obtained by different approaches including dir...
Engineered variants of phenylalanine ammonia lyase from Planctomyces brasiliensis were developed thr...
Phenylalanine ammonia lyase has played a key role in the sustainable production of non-natural amino...
Ammonia lyases (AL) and aminomutases (AM) are emerging in green synthetic routes to chiral amines an...
Ammonia-lyases and aminomutases are mechanistically and structurally diverse enzymes which catalyze ...
Enantiopure non-natural amino acids are valuable building blocks for the production of chemicals and...
Abstract Enzymatic asymmetric amination addition is seen as a promising approach for synthesizing am...
Engineered variants of phenylalanine ammonia lyase from Planctomyces brasiliensis were developed thr...
Background: New enzymes for biotransformations can be obtained by different approaches including dir...
Enzymes of the class I lyase-like family catalyze the asymmetric addition of ammonia to arylacrylate...
An aminomutase, naturally catalyzing the interconversion of (S)--phenylalanine and (R)--phenylalanin...
Background: New enzymes for biotransformations can be obtained by different approaches including dir...
Engineered variants of phenylalanine ammonia lyase from Planctomyces brasiliensis were developed thr...
Phenylalanine ammonia lyase has played a key role in the sustainable production of non-natural amino...
Ammonia lyases (AL) and aminomutases (AM) are emerging in green synthetic routes to chiral amines an...
Ammonia-lyases and aminomutases are mechanistically and structurally diverse enzymes which catalyze ...
Enantiopure non-natural amino acids are valuable building blocks for the production of chemicals and...
Abstract Enzymatic asymmetric amination addition is seen as a promising approach for synthesizing am...
Engineered variants of phenylalanine ammonia lyase from Planctomyces brasiliensis were developed thr...
Background: New enzymes for biotransformations can be obtained by different approaches including dir...
Enzymes of the class I lyase-like family catalyze the asymmetric addition of ammonia to arylacrylate...
An aminomutase, naturally catalyzing the interconversion of (S)--phenylalanine and (R)--phenylalanin...
Background: New enzymes for biotransformations can be obtained by different approaches including dir...
Engineered variants of phenylalanine ammonia lyase from Planctomyces brasiliensis were developed thr...
Phenylalanine ammonia lyase has played a key role in the sustainable production of non-natural amino...