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(R)-4-Chlorophenylglycine

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The CAS Registry Mumber 43189-37-3 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 4,3,1,8 and 9 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 3 and 7 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 43189-37:
(7*4)+(6*3)+(5*1)+(4*8)+(3*9)+(2*3)+(1*7)=123
123 % 10 = 3
So 43189-37-3 is a valid CAS Registry Number.
InChI:InChI=1/C8H8ClNO2/c9-6-3-1-5(2-4-6)7(10)8(11)12/h1-4,7H,10H2,(H,11,12)/t7-/m1/s1

43189-37-3SDS

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Creation Date: Aug 18, 2017

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1.Identification

1.1 GHS Product identifier

Product name (R)-2-Amino-2-(4-chlorophenyl)acetic acid

1.2 Other means of identification

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Other names (2R)-2-amino-2-(4-chlorophenyl)acetic acid

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43189-37-3Relevant articles and documents

One-Pot Enantioselective Synthesis of d-Phenylglycines from Racemic Mandelic Acids, Styrenes, or Biobased l-Phenylalanine via Cascade Biocatalysis

Zhou, Yi,Wu, Shuke,Li, Zhi

supporting information, p. 4305 - 4316 (2017/11/21)

Enantiopure d-phenylglycine and its derivatives are an important group of chiral amino acids with broad applications in thepharmaceutical industry. However, the existing synthetic methods for d-phenylglycine mainly rely on toxic cyanide chemistry and multistep processes. To provide green and safe alternatives, we envisaged cascade biocatalysis for the one-pot synthesis of d-phenylglycine from racemic mandelic acid, styrene, and biobased l-phenylalanine, respectively. Recombinant Escherichia coli (LZ110) was engineered to coexpress four enzymes to catalyze a 3-step reaction in one pot, transforming mandelic acid (210 mM) to give enantiopure d-phenylglycine in 29.5 g L?1 (195 mM) with 93% conversion. Using the same whole-cell catalyst, twelve other d-phenylglycine derivatives were also produced from the corresponding mandelic acid derivatives in high conversion (58–94%) and very high ee (93–99%). E. coli (LZ116) expressing seven enzymes was constructed for the transformation of styrene to enantiopure d-phenylglycine in 80% conversion via a one-pot 6-step cascade biotransformation. Twelve substituted d-phenylglycines were also produced from the corresponding styrene derivatives in high conversion (45–90%) and very high ee (92–99%) via the same cascade reactions. A nine-enzymeexpressing E. coli (LZ143) was engineered to transform biobased l-phenylalanine to enantiopure d-phenylglycine in 83% conversion via a one-pot 8-step transformation. Preparative biotransformations were also demonstrated. The high-yielding synthetic methods use cheap and green reagents (ammonia, glucose, and/or oxygen), and E. coli whole-cell catalysts, thus providing green and useful alternative methods for manufacturing d-phenylglycine. (Figure presented.).

Enzymatic synthesis of chiral phenylalanine derivatives by a dynamic kinetic resolution of corresponding amide and nitrile substrates with a multi-enzyme system

Yasukawa, Kazuyuki,Asano, Yasuhisa

, p. 3327 - 3332 (2013/01/15)

Mutant α-amino-ε-caprolactam (ACL) racemase (L19V/L78T) from Achromobacter obae with improved substrate specificity toward phenylalaninamide was obtained by directed evolution. The mutant ACL racemase and thermostable mutant D-amino acid amidase (DaaA) from Ochrobactrum anthropi SV3 co-expressed in Escherichia coli (pACLmut/pDBFB40) were utilized for synthesis of (R)-phenylalanine and non-natural (R)-phenylalanine derivatives (4-OH, 4-F, 3-F, and 2-F-Phe) by dynamic kinetic resolution (DKR). Recombinant E. coli with DaaA and mutant ACL racemase genes catalyzed the synthesis of (R)-phenylalanine with 84% yield and 99% ee from (RS)-phenylalaninamide (400 mM) in 22 h. (R)-Tyrosine and 4-fluoro-(R)-phenylalanine were also efficiently synthesized from the corresponding amide compounds. We also co-expresed two genes encoding mutant ACL racemase and L-amino acid amidase from Brevundimonas diminuta in E. coli and performed the efficient production of various (S)-phenylalanine derivatives. Moreover, 2-aminophenylpropionitrile was converted to (R)-phenylalanine by DKR using a combination of the non-stereoselective nitrile hydratase from recombinamt E. coli and mutant ACL racemase and DaaA from E. coli encoding mutant ACL racemase and DaaA genes. Copyright

Synthesis of Optically Active Arylglycines by Photolysis of Optically Active (β-Hydroxyamino) Carbene-Chromium(0) Complexes

Vernier, Jean-Michel,Hegedus, Louis S.,Miller, David B.

, p. 6914 - 6920 (2007/10/02)

Photolysis of chromium complexes having the optically active amino alcohol (1R,2S)-(-)- or (1S,2R)-(+)-2-amino-1,2-diphenylethanol as the amino group produced aryl-substituted oxazinones in good yield with reasonable diastereoselectivity.Facile separation of diastereoisomers followed by mild reductive cleavage produced several arylglycines, having either electron-donating or withdrawing groups on the aromatic ring, in good overall yield and with excellent enantiomeric excess.

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