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Assessing Peroxygenase-Mediated Oxidations in the Presence of High Concentrations of Water-Miscible Co-Solvents

Thomas Hilberath, Anouska van Troost, Miguel Alcalde, Frank Hollmann

2022Frontiers in Catalysis22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The use of water-miscible organic co-solvents in biocatalysis is a simple procedure for obtaining higher enzymatic activities toward hydrophobic substrates. However, effects on activity and stability have to be carefully evaluated, also with regard to the type and concentration of the respective co-solvent. In this contribution, we investigated and evaluated the effect of some common water-miscible co-solvents on the biocatalytic performance of the recombinant unspecific peroxygenase r Aae UPO from Agrocybe aegerita . r Aae UPO showed promising activities in the presence of high concentrations of the best co-solvent acetonitrile, which enabled to use higher substrate concentrations (≥100 mM). Employing high acetonitrile concentrations for UPO-mediated oxidation of ethylbenzene to ( R )-1-phenylethanol was demonstrated under preparative scale conditions and led to product accumulation rates of 31 mM h −1 .

Topics & Concepts

AcetonitrileEthylbenzeneChemistrySolventBiocatalysisSubstrate (aquarium)Organic chemistryCatalysisReaction mechanismOceanographyGeologyEnzyme Catalysis and ImmobilizationEnzyme-mediated dye degradationMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction
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