Chemoenzymatic synthesis of glutamic acid analogues : Substrate specificity and synthetic applications of branched chain aminotransferase from Escherichia coli.
Résumé
A new route to -keto acids is described, based on the ozonolysis of enol acetates obtained from -substituted -keto esters. Escherichia coli branched chain aminotransferase (BCAT) activity toward a variety of substituted 2-oxoglutaric acids was demonstrated analytically. BCAT was shown to have a broad substrate spectrum, complementary to that of aspartate aminotransferase, and to offer access to a variety of glutamic acid analogues. The usefulness of BCAT was demonstrated through the synthesis of several 3- and 4-substituted derivatives.