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Recent Advances in Biocatalysis for Drug Synthesis

Journal

BIOMEDICINES
Volume 10, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines10050964

Keywords

biotransformation; active pharmaceutical ingredient (API); drug discovery; nonribosomal peptide synthesis; protein engineering; scaffold forming; late-stage functionalization; oxyfunctionalization; halogenation; enzyme cascade

Funding

  1. CLIB-Competence Center Biotechnology (CKB) - European Regional Development Fund (EFRE)
  2. North-Rhine Westphalian Ministry of Economic Affairs, Innovation, Digitalization and Energy (MWIDE) [EFRE-0300096, EFRE-0300097, EFRE-0300098]
  3. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [SPP 2240, 445751305]

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Biocatalysis constantly provides new options for synthesizing active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and plays a role in drug discovery, with recent advancements in genome mining, enzyme screening, and protein engineering contributing to its competitiveness in academic and industrial sectors.
Biocatalysis is constantly providing novel options for the synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). In addition to drug development and manufacturing, biocatalysis also plays a role in drug discovery and can support many active ingredient syntheses at an early stage to build up entire scaffolds in a targeted and preparative manner. Recent progress in recruiting new enzymes by genome mining and screening or adapting their substrate, as well as product scope, by protein engineering has made biocatalysts a competitive tool applied in academic and industrial spheres. This is especially true for the advances in the field of nonribosomal peptide synthesis and enzyme cascades that are expanding the capabilities for the discovery and synthesis of new bioactive compounds via biotransformation. Here we highlight some of the most recent developments to add to the portfolio of biocatalysis with special relevance for the synthesis and late-stage functionalization of APIs, in order to bypass pure chemical processes.

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