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Enantioselective extraction of unprotected amino acids coupled with racemization

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  • Haofei Huang

    (Shandong University of Technology
    Ewha Womans University)

  • Yingji Jin

    (Ewha Womans University)

  • Mukesh E. Shirbhate

    (Ewha Womans University)

  • Dayoung Kang

    (Ewha Womans University)

  • Misun Choi

    (Ewha Womans University)

  • Qian Chen

    (Ewha Womans University)

  • Youngmee Kim

    (Ewha Womans University)

  • Sung-Jin Kim

    (Ewha Womans University)

  • Il-Suk Byun

    (R&D Center)

  • Ming Wang

    (Shandong University of Technology)

  • Jean Bouffard

    (Ewha Womans University)

  • Seong Kyu Kim

    (Sungkyunkwan University)

  • Kwan Mook Kim

    (Ewha Womans University)

Abstract

Scalable and economical methods for the production of optically pure amino acids, both natural and unnatural, are essential for their use as synthetic building blocks. Currently, enzymatic dynamic kinetic resolution (DKR) underpins some of the most effective processes. Here we report the development of enantioselective extraction coupled with racemization (EECR) for the chirality conversion of underivatized amino acids. In this process, the catalytic racemization of amino acids in a basic aqueous solution is coupled with the selective extraction of one enantiomer into an organic layer. Back-extraction from the organic layer to an acidic aqueous solution then completes the deracemization of the amino acid. The automation of the EECR process in a recycling flow reactor is also demonstrated. Continuous EECR is made possible by the sterically hindered chiral ketone extractant 5, which prevents the coextraction of the copper racemization catalyst because of its nonplanar geometry. Furthermore, the extractant 5 unexpectedly forms imines with amino acids faster and with greater enantioselectivity than less bulky derivatives, even though 5 cannot participate in intramolecular resonance-assisted hydrogen bonding. These features may allow EECR to challenge the preponderance of enzymatic DKR in the production of enantiomerically enriched amino acids.

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  • Haofei Huang & Yingji Jin & Mukesh E. Shirbhate & Dayoung Kang & Misun Choi & Qian Chen & Youngmee Kim & Sung-Jin Kim & Il-Suk Byun & Ming Wang & Jean Bouffard & Seong Kyu Kim & Kwan Mook Kim, 2021. "Enantioselective extraction of unprotected amino acids coupled with racemization," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-7, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-20402-x
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-20402-x
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