Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6452311 Journal of Biotechnology 2016 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Amide bonds are ubiquitous in nature.•Amides are one of the most important functionality in chemical building blocks.•Enzymes are applied as biocatalysts in amide synthesis.

Amides are widespread in biologically active compounds with a broad range of applications in biotechnology, agriculture and medicine. Therefore, as alternative to chemical synthesis the biocatalytic amide synthesis is a very interesting field of research. As usual, Nature can serve as guide in the quest for novel biocatalysts. Several mechanisms for carboxylate activation involving mainly acyl-adenylate, acyl-phosphate or acyl-enzyme intermediates have been discovered, but also completely different pathways to amides are found. In addition to ribosomes, selected enzymes of almost all main enzyme classes are able to synthesize amides. In this review we give an overview about amide synthesis in Nature, as well as biotechnological applications of these enzymes. Moreover, several examples of biocatalytic amide synthesis are given.

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