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Metagenomic ene-reductases for the bioreduction of sterically challenging enones

Ene-reductases (ERs) of the Old Yellow Enzyme family catalyze asymmetric reduction of activated alkenes providing chiral products. They have become an important method in the synthetic chemists’ toolbox offering a sustainable alternative to metal-catalysed asymmetric reduction. Development of new biocatalytic alkene reduction routes, however needs easy access to novel biocatalysts. A sequencebased functional metagenomic approach was used to identify novel ERs from a drain metagenome.
From the ten putative ER enzymes initially identified, eight exhibited activities towards widely accepted mono-cyclic substrates with several of the ERs giving high reaction yields and stereoselectivities. Two highly performing enzymes that displayed excellent co-solvent tolerance were used for the stereoselective reduction of sterically challenging bicyclic enones where the reactions proceeded in high yields, which is unprecedented to date with wild-type ERs. On a preparative enzymatic scale, reductions of Hajos–Parish, Wieland–Miescher derivatives and a tricyclic ketone proceeded with good to excellent yields.

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