An organic solvent and thermally stable lipase from Burkholderia ambifaria YCJ01: Purification, characteristics and application for chiral resolution of mandelic acid

Changjin Yao, Yan Cao, Shanshan Wu, Shuang Li, Bingfang He

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Abstract

A solvent-tolerant bacterium Burkholderia ambifaria YCJ01 was newly isolated by DMSO enrichment of the medium. The lipase from the strain YCJ01 was purified to homogeneity with apparent molecular mass of 34 kDa determined by SDS-PAGE. The purified lipase exhibited maximal activity at a temperature of 60 °C and a pH of 7.5. The lipase was very stable below 55 °C for 7 days (remaining 80.3% initial activity) or at 30 °C for 60 days. PMSF significantly inhibited the lipase activity, while EDTA had no effect on the activity. Strikingly, the lipase showed distinct super-stability to the most tested hydrophilic and hydrophobic solvents (25%, v/v) for 60 days, and different optimal pH in contrast with the alkaline lipase from B. cepacia S31. The lipase demonstrated excellent enantioselective transesterification toward the S-isomer of mandelic acid with a theoretical conversion yield of 50%, eep of 99.9% and ees of 99.9%, which made it an exploitable biocatalyst for organic synthesis and pharmaceutical industries.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)105-110
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Molecular Catalysis - B Enzymatic
Volume85-86
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2013

Keywords

  • Burkholderia ambifaria
  • Chiral resolution
  • Lipase
  • Mandelic acid
  • Organic solvent stability

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