Title : Characterization of one novel microbial esterase WDEst9 and its use to make l-methyl lactate - Wang_2019_Biocatal.Biotransformation_37_190 |
Author(s) : Wang Y , Xu S , Li R , Sun A , Zhang Y , Sai K , Hu Y |
Ref : Biocatalysis and Biotransformation , 37 :190 , 2019 |
Abstract :
Chiral lactic acids and their ester derivatives are crucial building blocks and intermediates for the synthesis of a great variety of valuable functional materials and pharmaceuticals. Before our study, the reports about the enantioselective preparation of pure L-lactic acid and its ester derivatives through direct hydrolysis of racemic substrate were quite rare. Herein, we heterologously expressed and functionally characterized one novel microbial esterase WDEst9 from Dactylosporangium aurantiacum, which exhibited high resistance to diverse metal ions, organic solvents, surfactants, NaCl and KCl. We further utilized WDEst9 as a green biocatalyst in the kinetic resolution of (+/-)-methyl lactate through direct hydrolysis and generated L-methyl lactate with high enantiomeric excess (e.e. >99%) and high yield (>86%) after process optimization. Notably, the enantioselectivity of WDEst9 was opposite than that of two previously reported esterases PHE14 and BSE01701 that can generate D-methyl lactate though kinetic resolution of (+/-)-methyl lactate. Microbial esterase WDEst9 is a promising green biocatalyst in the preparation of valuable chiral chemicals and opens the door for the identification of useful industrial enzymes and biocatalysts from the genus Dactylosporangium. |
PubMedSearch : Wang_2019_Biocatal.Biotransformation_37_190 |
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Gene_locus related to this paper: 9actn-a0a2d1pk72 |
Substrate | Methyl-L-lactate Methyl-D-lactate |
Gene_locus | 9actn-a0a2d1pk72 |
Wang Y, Xu S, Li R, Sun A, Zhang Y, Sai K, Hu Y (2019)
Characterization of one novel microbial esterase WDEst9 and its use to make l-methyl lactate
Biocatalysis and Biotransformation
37 :190
Wang Y, Xu S, Li R, Sun A, Zhang Y, Sai K, Hu Y (2019)
Biocatalysis and Biotransformation
37 :190