Systematic Investigation ofSaccharomycescerevisiaeEnzymes Catalyzing Carbonyl Reductions

Abstract
Eighteen key reductases from baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) have been overproduced in Escherichia coli as glutathione S-transferase fusion proteins. A representative set of α- and β-keto esters was tested as substrates (11 total) for each purified fusion protein. The stereoselectivities of β-keto ester reductions depended both on the identity of the enzyme and the substrate structure, and some reductases yielded both l- and d-alcohols with high stereoselectivities. While α-keto esters were generally reduced with lower enantioselectivities, it was possible in all but one case to identify pairs of yeast reductases that delivered both alcohol antipodes in optically pure form. Taken together, the results demonstrate not only that individual yeast reductases can be used to supply important chiral building blocks, but that GST-fusion proteins allow rapid identification of synthetically useful biocatalysts (along with their corresponding genes).

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