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Reaction medium engineering in enzymatic peptide fragment condensation : Synthesis of eledoisin and LH-RH

The influence of different reaction systems on α-chymotrypsin-catalyzed synthesis of eledoisin and LH-RH peptides from (7+4) and (5+5) fragments was investigated. The peptide yield was determined in the following systems: buffered aqueous media, frozen solutions, organic media, and cosolvent mixtures. The experimental set up was tailored to allow the screening of an array of conditions with minimu

The influence of water activity on the enantioselectivity in the enzyme- catalyzed reduction of 2-pentanone

The stereoselective reduction of 2-pentanone by alcohol dehydrogenase from Thermoanaerobium brockii was studied at controlled water activity and at different reaction temperatures. The reaction rate increased when water activity was increased from 0.32 to 0.96 and when raising the temperature from 5°C to 40°C. The enantioselectivity, E, reached a plateau value at high water activities. The enantio

Microbial production of D-(S)-chlorolactic acid by Proteus vulgaris cells

Hydroxy carboxylate viologen oxidoreductase (HVOR) contained in Proteus vulgaris cells was used in the reduction of chloropyruvic acid to D-(S)-chlorolactic acid. A synthetic electron mediator 1,1'-carbamoylmethylviologen (CAV) was used to transfer electrons to HVOR. Three different methods for regenerating the mediator were evaluated: (1) electrochemically driven reduction; (2) reduction driven

Developmental regulation of a plasma membrane arabinogalactan protein epitope in oilseed rape flowers

We have identified and characterized the temporal and spatial regulation of a plasma membrane arabinogalactan protein epitope during development of the aerial parts of oilseed rape using the monoclonal antibody JIM8. The JIM8 epitope is expressed by the first cells of the embryo and by certain cells in the sexual organs of flowers. During embryogenesis, the JIM8 epitope ceases to be expressed by t

Mass transfer studies on immobilized α-chymotrypsin biocatalysts prepared by deposition for use in organic medium

Mass transfer limitations were studied in enzyme preparations of α- chymotrypsin made by deposition on different porous support materials such as controlled pore glasses, Celite, and polyamides of different particle sizes. It is the onset of mass transfer limitations that determines the position of the activity optimum with respect to enzyme loading on each support. The evidence of various experim

Evaluation of Alcaligenes eutrophus cells as an NADH regenerating catalyst in organic-aqueous two-phase system

A soluble NAD-dependent hydrogenase contained in Alcaligenes eutrophus was evaluated as a coenzyme regenerating catalyst in an organic-aqueous two- phase (predominantly organic) system. The horse-liver alcohol-dehydrogenase (HLADH) catalyzed reduction of cyclohexanone to cyclohexanol was used as a model reaction. The impact of different solvents (selected to span a large variety of principal prope

Triacylglycerols of Vernonia galamensis seed oil

Separation methods using silica gel column chromatography and preparative thin layer chromatography were employed to prepare pure triacylglycerol fractions of the oil from Vernonia galamensis seeds. Pure vernolic acid (12, 13-epoxy-octadec-cis-9-enoic acid) was prepared by enzymatic hydrolysis of the chromatographically purified major triacylglycerol, trivernolin, using a commercially available im

Physical characterization of porous materials and correlation with the activity of immobilized enzyme in organic medium

A series of commonly used porous supports was characterized by determination of particle size distribution, porosity, surface area (total and distributions with pore diameters) and skeletal density. The performance of immobilized α-chymotrypsin catalyzed dipeptide synthesis in an acetonitrile medium was correlated with these physical properties.At high enzyme loading, when internal mass transfer l

Water activity control in enzymatic esterification processes

Lipase-catalyzed (Lipozyme IM 20 and Novozyme SP 435) esterification reactions in 5-methyl-2-hexanone were studied in order to investigate the practical application of a water activity control system consisting of a semipermeable silicone tubing and saturated salt solutions. The system used successfully in different reactor configurations [butch, continuous stirred-tank reactor (CSTR), and tubular

Water transfer kinetics in a water activity control system designed for biocatalysis in organic media

The performance of a water activity-controlling system in organic solvents using saturated salt solutions circulating in silicone tubing submerged in the solvent was studied. The mass transfer could be regarded as a flux through a cylindrical geometry. Integration over the barrier gave diffusion coefficients of water (D(aw)) which were similar for the different tubing sizes used. The driving force

The enantiomeric purity of alcohols formed by enzymatic reduction of ketones can be improved by optimisation of the temperature and by using a high co-substrate concentration

The stereoselective reduction of ketones by alcohol dehydrogenase from Thermoanaerobium brockii was studied in organic reaction media, 2-Propanol was used as co-substrate to regenerate the coenzyme NADPH. The enantiomeric excess of the alcohol formed from the ketone decreased during the course of the reaction (from 53 to 0% e.e. in the formation of (R)-2-butanol). This was interpreted as being due

Preparation of diglycerides by lipase-catalyzed alcoholysis of triglgicerides

Lipase from Penicillium roquefortii immobilized on porous polypropylene particles was used for enzymatic preparation of 1,2-diglycerides by alcoholysis in organic media. A screening of commercially available lipases showed that lipases from Penicillium species produced high amounts of 1,2-diglycerides from triglycelirles. Reaction parameters such as solvent, alcohol, water activity, and fatty acid

Enantioselectivity of lipases : Effects of water activity

The enantioselectivity (E) of lipases in esterifications of secondary alcohols with decanoic acid was studied in organic media. The enantioselectivity of 2-octanol differed greatly among the lipases used. Candida antarctica lipase was extremely selective (E= 9 000) while Candida rugosa lipase was much less selective (E= 1.7). Other enzymes (Lipozyme and lipases from Pseudomonas and Rhizopus arrhiz

How do additives affect enzyme activity and stability in nonaqueous media?

The catalytic activities of lyophilized powders of α-chymotrypsin and Candida antarctica lipase were found to increase 4- to 8-fold with increasing amounts of either buffer salts or potassium chloride in the enzyme preparation. Increasing amounts of sorbitol in the chymotrypsin preparation produced a modest increase in activity. The additives are basically thought to serve as immobilization matric

Alcaligenes eutrophus cells containing hydrogenase, a coenzyme regenerating catalyst for NADH-dependent oxidoreductases

Alcaligenes eutrophus cells containing a soluble NAD-dependent hydrogenase was evaluated as a NADH regenerating catalyst. In the presence of hydrogen and permeabilized A. eutrophus cells, NADH regeneration was achieved, and reductions catalyzed by horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase and lactate dehydrogenase proceeded to 90-99% conversion. The operational stability of the hydrogenase was improved by