Production of chiral compound using recombinant Escherichia coli cells co-expressing reductase and glucose dehydrogenase in an ionic liquid/water two phase system |
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Institution: | 1. CNRS, LCPME, UMR7564, 405 rue de Vandoeuvre, F-54600 Villers-lès-Nancy, France;2. Université de Lorraine, LCPME, UMR7564, 405 rue de Vandoeuvre, F-54600 Villers-lès-Nancy, France;3. Microbiology, Saarland University, Campus, Geb. A1.5, D-66123 Saarbruecken, Germany |
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Abstract: | (S)-3-Chloro-1-phenyl-1-propanol ((S)-CPPO) is a useful chiral building block for the synthesis of anti-depressant drugs. The yeast reductase, YOL151W, evidences enantioselective reduction activity, converting 3-chloro-1-phenyl-1-propanone (3-CPP) into (S)-CPPO. Escherichia coli whole cells co-expressing YOL151W and Bacillus subtilis glucose dehydrogenase were employed for the synthesis of CPPO following permeabilization treatment. A reaction system employing these recombinant E. coli whole cells could convert 30 mM 3-CPP enantioselectively into (S)-CPPO. In an effort to enhance substrate solubility and to prevent substrate/product inhibition during the enzyme reaction process, a variety of ionic liquids were tested and Bmim]NTf2] was ultimately selected for the ionic liquid/water two phase system. Tween 40 was added to accomplish the efficient mixing of the two phases. Using these recombinant E. coli whole cells and the Bmim]NTf2]/water two phase system, 100 mM (S)-CPPO was generated with an enantiomeric excess of >99%. |
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