Title : Bioproduction of chiral mandelate by enantioselective deacylation of alpha-acetoxyphenylacetic acid using whole cells of newly isolated Pseudomonas sp. ECU1011 - Ju_2010_Appl.Microbiol.Biotechnol_86_83 |
Author(s) : Ju X , Yu HL , Pan J , Wei DZ , Xu JH |
Ref : Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology , 86 :83 , 2010 |
Abstract :
Substrate-directed screening was carried out to find bacteria that could deacylate O-acetylated mandelic acid from environmental samples. From more than 200 soil isolates, we identified for the first time that Pseudomonas sp. ECU1011 biocatalytically deacylated (S)-alpha-acetoxyphenylacetic acid with high enantioselectivity (E > 200), yielding (S)-mandelic acid with 98.1% enantiomeric excess (ee) at a 45.5% conversion rate. The catalytic deacylation of (S)-alpha-acetoxyphenylacetic acid by the resting cell was optimized using a single-factor method to yield temperature and pH optima of 30 degrees C and 6.5, respectively. These optima help to reduce the nonselective spontaneous hydrolysis of the racemic substrate. It was found that substrate concentrations up to 60 mM could be used. 2-Propanol was used as a moderate cosolvent to help the substrate disperse in the aqueous phase. Under optimized reaction conditions, the ee of the residual (R)-alpha-acetoxyphenylacetic acid could be improved further, to greater than 99%, at a 60% conversion rate. Furthermore, using this newly isolated strain of Pseudomonas sp. ECU1011, three kinds of optically pure analogs of (S)-mandelic acid and (R)-alpha-acetoxyphenylacetic acid were successfully prepared at high enantiomeric purity. |
PubMedSearch : Ju_2010_Appl.Microbiol.Biotechnol_86_83 |
PubMedID: 19834704 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9psed-l7pyq2 |
Gene_locus | 9psed-l7pyq2 |
Ju X, Yu HL, Pan J, Wei DZ, Xu JH (2010)
Bioproduction of chiral mandelate by enantioselective deacylation of alpha-acetoxyphenylacetic acid using whole cells of newly isolated Pseudomonas sp. ECU1011
Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology
86 :83
Ju X, Yu HL, Pan J, Wei DZ, Xu JH (2010)
Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology
86 :83