Affiliation:
1. Department of Biophysics Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics University of Calcutta Kolkata 700009 India
2. Bugworks Research India Pvt. Ltd., C-CAMP National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS-TIFR) Bellary Road Bangalore 560003 India
Abstract
AbstractThe short‐ and medium‐chain dehydrogenase/reductase superfamilies are responsible for most chiral alcohol production in laboratories and industries. In nature, they participate in diverse roles such as detoxification, housekeeping, secondary metabolite production, and catalysis of several chemicals with commercial and environmental significance. As a result, they are used in industries to create biopolymers, active pharmaceutical intermediates (APIs), and are also used as components of modular enzymes like polyketide synthases for fabricating bioactive molecules. Consequently, random, semi‐rational and rational engineering have helped transform these enzymes into product‐oriented efficient catalysts. The rise of newer synthetic chemicals and their enantiopure counterparts has proved challenging, and engineering them has been the subject of numerous studies. However, they are frequently limited to the synthesis of a single chiral alcohol. The study attempts to defragment and describe hotspots of engineering short‐ and medium‐chain dehydrogenases/reductases for the production of chiral synthons.
Subject
Organic Chemistry,Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,Biochemistry
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