Nakamura_2006_Biotechnol.Prog_22_998

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Title : Enhancement of Activity of Lipase-Displaying Yeast Cells and Their Application to Optical Resolution of (R,S)-1-Benzyloxy-3-Chloro-2-Propyl Monosuccinate - Nakamura_2006_Biotechnol.Prog_22_998
Author(s) : Nakamura Y , Matsumoto T , Nomoto F , Ueda M , Fukuda H , Kondo A
Ref : Biotechnol Prog , 22 :998 , 2006
Abstract :

Rhizopus oryzae lipase (ROL) was displayed on the cell surface of Saccharomyces cerevisiae via the Flo1 N-terminal region (1100 amino acids), which corresponds to a flocculation functional domain. The activity of lipase-displaying yeast whole-cell biocatalysts was enhanced 7.3-fold by incubation of the yeast cells at 20 degrees C in distilled water for 8 days after 8 day cultivation. The amount of lipase molecules present in cell wall and intracellular fractions was found to be increased 4.5- and 1.8-fold, respectively, by incubation, which proves that ROL molecules are expressed during incubation. The ROL-displaying yeast whole-cell biocatalyst with enhanced activity was successfully catalyzed by optical resolution of the pharmaceutical precursor (R,S)-1-benzyloxy-3-chloro-2-propyl monosuccinate. Moreover, it showed stable activity through at least eight reaction cycles. These results demonstrate that ROL-displaying yeast cells with enhanced activity by incubation in distilled water are very effective in industrial bioconversion processes.

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PubMedID: 16889376

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Nakamura Y, Matsumoto T, Nomoto F, Ueda M, Fukuda H, Kondo A (2006)
Enhancement of Activity of Lipase-Displaying Yeast Cells and Their Application to Optical Resolution of (R,S)-1-Benzyloxy-3-Chloro-2-Propyl Monosuccinate
Biotechnol Prog 22 :998

Nakamura Y, Matsumoto T, Nomoto F, Ueda M, Fukuda H, Kondo A (2006)
Biotechnol Prog 22 :998