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Comparative studies on enzyme preparations and role of cell components for (R)-phenylacetylcarbinol production in a two-phase biotransformation
Authors:Satianegara Gernalia  Rogers Peter L  Rosche Bettina
Affiliation:School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney NSW 2052, Australia.
Abstract:Whole cell pyruvate decarboxylase (PDC) from Candida utilis enhanced the enzymatic production of (R)-phenylacetylcarbinol (PAC) in an aqueous/octanol biotransformation compared to the partially purified PDC especially for a lower range of initial activities (0.3-2.5 U/mL). With an initial activity of 1.1 U/mL and at a 1:1 phase volume ratio, whole cell PDC achieved a maximum specific PAC production of 42 mg/U (2.8 g/L/h) in comparison to 13 mg/U (0.9 g/L/h) for partially purified PDC. The enhanced performance of whole cell PDC was associated with high stability towards the substrate benzaldehyde. The strong PDC inactivation by benzaldehyde was minimal even when whole cells were broken as long as cell debris was not removed from the broken cells. Biotransformations with various cellular components added to partially purified PDC revealed that membrane components especially 2 mg/mL phosphatidylcholine enhanced PAC concentrations. The role of surfactants was further confirmed from the results with synthetic surfactant sodium bis(2-ethyl-1-hexyl)sulfosuccinate (AOT). It was apparent that the membrane components in whole cells were sufficient for optimal PAC production and no further surfactant addition is required for optimal performance.
Keywords:(R)‐phenylacetylcarbinol  whole cell Candida utilis  pyruvate decarboxylase  aqueous/organic two‐phase biotransformation  surfactant AOT  cell membrane
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