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Production of (<Emphasis Type="Italic">R</Emphasis>)-ethyl-3,4-epoxybutyrate by newly isolated <Emphasis Type="Italic">Acinetobacter baumannii</Emphasis> containing epoxide hydrolase
Authors:Won Jae Choi  Sze Min Puah  Li Ling Tan  Soon Seng Ng
Institution:(1) Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences, A*STAR (Agency for Science, Technology and Research), 1 Pesek Road, Jurong Island, Singapore
Abstract:Several new microorganisms have been isolated from soil samples with high epoxide hydrolase activity toward ethyl 3,4-epoxybutyrate. Screening was performed by enrichment culture on alkenes as sole carbon source, followed by chiral gas chromatography. Eight strains were discovered with enantioselectivity from moderate to high level and identified as bacterial and yeast species. Cells were cultivated under aerobic condition at 30°C using glucose as carbon source and resting cells were used as biocatalysts for kinetic resolution of ethyl 3,4-epoxybutyrate. Among isolated microorganisms, Acinetobacter baumannii showed highest enantioselectivity for (S)-enantiomer, resulting in (R)-ethyl-3,4-epoxybutyrates (>99%ee, 46% yield). It is the first report on the fact that epoxide hydrolases originating from bacterial species of A. baumannii was applied to kinetic resolution of ethyl 3,4-epoxybutyrate in order to obtain enantiopure high-value-added (R)-ethyl-3,4-epoxybutyrate.
Keywords:(R)-Ethyl-3  4-epoxybutyrate  Kinetic resolution  Epoxide hydrolase            A  baumannii
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