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Tunable Production of (<i>R</i>)- or (<i>S</i>)‑Citronellal from Geraniol via a Bienzymatic Cascade Using a Copper Radical Alcohol Oxidase and Old Yellow Enzyme
Biocatalytic pathways
for the synthesis of (−)-menthol,
the most sold flavor worldwide, are highly sought-after. To access
the key intermediate (R)-citronellal used in current
major industrial production routes, we established a one-pot bienzymatic
cascade from inexpensive geraniol, overcoming the problematic biocatalytic
reduction of the mixture of (E/Z)-isomers in citral
by harnessing a copper radical oxidase (CgrAlcOx)
and an old yellow enzyme (OYE). The cascade using OYE2 delivered 95.1%
conversion to (R)-citronellal with 95.9% ee, a 62 mg scale-up affording high yield and similar optical
purity. An alternative OYE, GluER, gave (S)-citronellal
from geraniol with 95.3% conversion and 99.2% ee
