TY - JOUR
T1 - Enhanced conversion of L-lysine to L-pipecolic acid using a recombinant Escherichia coli containing lysine cyclodeaminase as whole-cell biocatalyst
AU - Ying, Hanxiao
AU - Wang, Jing
AU - Wang, Zhen
AU - Feng, Jiao
AU - Chen, Kequan
AU - Li, Yan
AU - Ouyang, Pingkai
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2015/5/29
Y1 - 2015/5/29
N2 - L-pipecolic acid, a fundamental chiral unit for numerous alkaloids and drugs, was biosynthesized from L-lysine using recombinant Escherichia coli containing pipA as the whole-cell catalyst. The effects of pH, temperature, surfactant, NAD+, Fe2+ concentration and substrate and product concentration on L-pipecolic acid bioconversion were investigated in small scale experiments. By optimizing the reaction conditions, a dramatic increase (71.8%) in L-pipecolic acid concentration and yield was observed. Furthermore, whole-cell biocatalyst reaction process with repeated cell recycling to eliminate product inhibition was conducted in 1-L bioreactor under the optimum reaction conditions for L-pipecolic acid production. In the presence of NAD+, an average L-pipecolic acid concentration of 17.25 g/L was achieved with a productivity of 0.36 g/(L h) after three cycles of cell recycling, which was up to 2.7 fold higher, when compared with that obtained in the process without repeated cell recycling. Thus, this study suggests that whole-cell biocatalyst may be an alternative choice for simple and efficient L-pipecolic acid production.
AB - L-pipecolic acid, a fundamental chiral unit for numerous alkaloids and drugs, was biosynthesized from L-lysine using recombinant Escherichia coli containing pipA as the whole-cell catalyst. The effects of pH, temperature, surfactant, NAD+, Fe2+ concentration and substrate and product concentration on L-pipecolic acid bioconversion were investigated in small scale experiments. By optimizing the reaction conditions, a dramatic increase (71.8%) in L-pipecolic acid concentration and yield was observed. Furthermore, whole-cell biocatalyst reaction process with repeated cell recycling to eliminate product inhibition was conducted in 1-L bioreactor under the optimum reaction conditions for L-pipecolic acid production. In the presence of NAD+, an average L-pipecolic acid concentration of 17.25 g/L was achieved with a productivity of 0.36 g/(L h) after three cycles of cell recycling, which was up to 2.7 fold higher, when compared with that obtained in the process without repeated cell recycling. Thus, this study suggests that whole-cell biocatalyst may be an alternative choice for simple and efficient L-pipecolic acid production.
KW - L-Pipecolic acid
KW - Repeated cell recycling
KW - Whole-cell biocatalyst
KW - pipA
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U2 - 10.1016/j.molcatb.2015.05.001
DO - 10.1016/j.molcatb.2015.05.001
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84930505481
SN - 1381-1177
VL - 117
SP - 75
EP - 80
JO - Journal of Molecular Catalysis - B Enzymatic
JF - Journal of Molecular Catalysis - B Enzymatic
ER -