Novel building blocks are in constant demand during the search for innovative bioactive small molecule therapeutics by enabling the construction of structure-activity-property-toxicology relationships. Complex chiral molecules containing multiple stereocenters are an important component in compound library expansion but can be difficult to access by traditional organic synthesis. Herein, we report a biocatalytic process to access a specific diastereomer of a chiral amine building block used in drug discovery. A reductive aminase (RedAm) was engineered following a structure-guided mutagenesis strategy to produce the desired isomer. The engineered RedAm (IR-09 W204R) was able to generate the (,,)-isomer in 45% conversion and 95% ee from the racemic ketone . Subsequent palladium-catalyzed deallylation of yielded the target primary amine in a 73% yield. This engineered biocatalyst was used at preparative scale and represents a potential starting point for further engineering and process development.

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