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Cell‐free protein synthesis enables one‐pot cascade biotransformation in an aqueous‐organic biphasic system

Wan‐Qiu Liu, Changzhu Wu, Michael C. Jewett, Jian Li

2020Biotechnology and Bioengineering35 citationsDOI

Abstract

Biocatalytic cascade reactions have become increasingly important and useful for chemical synthesis. However, biocatalysts are often incompatible with organic solvents, which prohibits many cascade reactions involving nonpolar substrates. In this study, we used cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) to express enzymes in an aqueous-organic biphasic system for the construction of an artificial enzymatic pathway. CFPS-expressed enzymes without purification performed efficiently to convert styrene (below 20 mM) to (S)-1-phenyl-1,2-ethanediol (two steps in one pot) with 100% conversion. In addition, our CFPS system showed great tolerance to different organic solvents, and, importantly, the entire biocatalytic system can be consistently scaled up without a reduction of the substrate conversion rate. We, therefore, anticipate that our cell-free approach will make a possible cost-effective, high-yielding synthesis of valuable chemicals.

Topics & Concepts

BiotransformationCascadeChemistryAqueous solutionCell-free protein synthesisCell-free systemOrganic synthesisBiochemistryOrganic chemistryCombinatorial chemistryChromatographyProtein biosynthesisEnzymeCatalysisEnzyme Catalysis and ImmobilizationMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionChemical Synthesis and Analysis