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titleOfInvention Process for the preparation of an enantiomerically enriched a-amino acid
abstract The invention relates to a process for the preparation of an enantiomerically enriched D-α-amino acid in a reaction carried out in a one pot reaction in the presence of a hydantoinase and a D-carbamoylase, in which an N-carbamoyl-L-α-amino acid is converted into the corresponding D-α-amino acid and in which the N-carbamoyl-L-α-amino acid may be prepared from the corresponding L-α-amino acid. The enzymes used preferably originate from Agrobacterium radiobacter or Arthrobacter aurescens . Examples of very suitable α-amino acids are leucine, methionine, cysteine, threonine and phenylalanine.
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