Overview on Multienzymatic Cascades for the Production of Non-canonical α-Amino Acids

The 22 genetically encoded amino acids (AAs) present in proteins (the 20 standard AAs together with selenocysteine and pyrrolysine), are commonly referred as proteinogenic AAs in the literature due to their appearance in ribosome-synthetized polypeptides. Beyond the borders of this key set of compou...

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Main Authors: Sergio Martínez-Rodríguez, Jesus M. Torres, Pilar Sánchez, Esperanza Ortega
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbioe.2020.00887/full
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spelling doaj-1813b75929cd4233b72aebc6c58c13c22020-11-25T03:00:38ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology2296-41852020-08-01810.3389/fbioe.2020.00887559892Overview on Multienzymatic Cascades for the Production of Non-canonical α-Amino AcidsSergio Martínez-RodríguezJesus M. TorresPilar SánchezEsperanza OrtegaThe 22 genetically encoded amino acids (AAs) present in proteins (the 20 standard AAs together with selenocysteine and pyrrolysine), are commonly referred as proteinogenic AAs in the literature due to their appearance in ribosome-synthetized polypeptides. Beyond the borders of this key set of compounds, the rest of AAs are generally named imprecisely as non-proteinogenic AAs, even when they can also appear in polypeptide chains as a result of post-transductional machinery. Besides their importance as metabolites in life, many of D-α- and L-α-“non-canonical” amino acids (NcAAs) are of interest in the biotechnological and biomedical fields. They have found numerous applications in the discovery of new medicines and antibiotics, drug synthesis, cosmetic, and nutritional compounds, or in the improvement of protein and peptide pharmaceuticals. In addition to the numerous studies dealing with the asymmetric synthesis of NcAAs, many different enzymatic pathways have been reported in the literature allowing for the biosynthesis of NcAAs. Due to the huge heterogeneity of this group of molecules, this review is devoted to provide an overview on different established multienzymatic cascades for the production of non-canonical D-α- and L-α-AAs, supplying neophyte and experienced professionals in this field with different illustrative examples in the literature. Whereas the discovery of new or newly designed enzymes is of great interest, dusting off previous enzymatic methodologies by a “back and to the future” strategy might accelerate the implementation of new or improved multienzymatic cascades.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbioe.2020.00887/fullamino acidnon-canonicalenzymecascadeindustrial processproteinogenic
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Pilar Sánchez
Esperanza Ortega
Overview on Multienzymatic Cascades for the Production of Non-canonical α-Amino Acids
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
amino acid
non-canonical
enzyme
cascade
industrial process
proteinogenic
author_facet Sergio Martínez-Rodríguez
Jesus M. Torres
Pilar Sánchez
Esperanza Ortega
author_sort Sergio Martínez-Rodríguez
title Overview on Multienzymatic Cascades for the Production of Non-canonical α-Amino Acids
title_short Overview on Multienzymatic Cascades for the Production of Non-canonical α-Amino Acids
title_full Overview on Multienzymatic Cascades for the Production of Non-canonical α-Amino Acids
title_fullStr Overview on Multienzymatic Cascades for the Production of Non-canonical α-Amino Acids
title_full_unstemmed Overview on Multienzymatic Cascades for the Production of Non-canonical α-Amino Acids
title_sort overview on multienzymatic cascades for the production of non-canonical α-amino acids
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
issn 2296-4185
publishDate 2020-08-01
description The 22 genetically encoded amino acids (AAs) present in proteins (the 20 standard AAs together with selenocysteine and pyrrolysine), are commonly referred as proteinogenic AAs in the literature due to their appearance in ribosome-synthetized polypeptides. Beyond the borders of this key set of compounds, the rest of AAs are generally named imprecisely as non-proteinogenic AAs, even when they can also appear in polypeptide chains as a result of post-transductional machinery. Besides their importance as metabolites in life, many of D-α- and L-α-“non-canonical” amino acids (NcAAs) are of interest in the biotechnological and biomedical fields. They have found numerous applications in the discovery of new medicines and antibiotics, drug synthesis, cosmetic, and nutritional compounds, or in the improvement of protein and peptide pharmaceuticals. In addition to the numerous studies dealing with the asymmetric synthesis of NcAAs, many different enzymatic pathways have been reported in the literature allowing for the biosynthesis of NcAAs. Due to the huge heterogeneity of this group of molecules, this review is devoted to provide an overview on different established multienzymatic cascades for the production of non-canonical D-α- and L-α-AAs, supplying neophyte and experienced professionals in this field with different illustrative examples in the literature. Whereas the discovery of new or newly designed enzymes is of great interest, dusting off previous enzymatic methodologies by a “back and to the future” strategy might accelerate the implementation of new or improved multienzymatic cascades.
topic amino acid
non-canonical
enzyme
cascade
industrial process
proteinogenic
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