Abstract: | Scyllo‐inositol (SI), a stereoisomer of inositol, is regarded as a promising therapeutic agent for Alzheimer's disease. Here, an in vitro cofactor‐balance biotransformation for the production of SI from myo‐inositol (MI) by thermophilic myo‐inositol 2‐dehydrogenase (IDH) and scyllo‐inositol 2‐dehydrogenase (SIDH) is presented. These two enzymes (i.e., IDH and SIDH from Geobacillus kaustophilus) are co‐expressed in Escherichia coli BL21(DE3), and E. coli cells containing the two enzymes are permeabilized by heat treatment as whole‐cell catalysts to convert MI to SI. After condition optimizations about permeabilized temperature, reaction temperature, and initial MI concentration, about 82 g L?1 of SI is produced from 250 g L?1 of MI within 24 h without any cofactor supplementation. This final titer of SI produced is the highest to the authors’ limited knowledge. This study provides a promising method for the large‐scale industrial production of SI. |