Facile synthesis of chiral 2-hydroxy acids catalyzed by a stable duck ε-crystallin with endogenous l-lactate dehydrogenase activity

Abstract

AbstractDuck ε-crystallin, an abundant structural protein in lenses of some avian species, was shown to possess a genuine and stable l-lactate dehydrogenase (l-LDH, EC 1.1.1.27) activity suitable for the application to enzyme technology as a catalyst for the synthesis of chiral α-hydroxy acids. Two pharmaceutically important intermediates, 2-hydroxy acids (S)-2-hydroxybutanoic acid (S)-2-hydroxypentanoic acid) have been synthesized in high yields and Optical purity utilizing an in situ NADH regeneration system of duck ε-crystallin coupled with formate/formate dehydrogenase. This enzyme system is also shown to offer some advantages over the conventional l-LDH sources from several mammalian species

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This paper was published in Elsevier - Publisher Connector .

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