Saini_2017_Mol.Biotechnol_59_98

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Title : An Overview on the Enhancement of Enantioselectivity and Stability of Microbial Epoxide Hydrolases - Saini_2017_Mol.Biotechnol_59_98
Author(s) : Saini P , Sareen D
Ref : Mol Biotechnol , 59 :98 , 2017
Abstract :

Epoxide hydrolases (EHs; 3.3.2.x) catalyze the enantioselective ring opening of racemic epoxides to the corresponding enantiopure vicinal diols and remaining equivalent unreacted epoxides. These epoxides and diols are used for the synthesis of chiral drug intermediates. With an upsurge in the methods for identification of novel microbial EHs, a lot of EHs have been discovered and utilized for kinetic resolution of racemic epoxides. However, there is still a constraint on the account of limited EHs being successfully applied on the preparative scale for industrial biotransformations. This limitation has to be overcome before application of identified functional EHs on large scale. Many strategies such as optimizing reaction media, immobilizing EHs and laboratory-scale directed evolution of EHs have been adopted for enhancing the industrial potential of EHs. In this review, these approaches have been highlighted which can serve as a pathway for the enrichment of already identified EHs for their application on an industrial scale in future studies.

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Saini P, Sareen D (2017)
An Overview on the Enhancement of Enantioselectivity and Stability of Microbial Epoxide Hydrolases
Mol Biotechnol 59 :98

Saini P, Sareen D (2017)
Mol Biotechnol 59 :98