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Performance of cross‐linked enzyme crystals of engineered halohydrin dehalogenase HheG in different chemical reactor systems

Marcel Staar, Anett Schallmey

2023Biotechnology and Bioengineering13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Halohydrin dehalogenase HheG is an industrially interesting biocatalyst for the preparation of different β‐substituted alcohols starting from bulky internal epoxides. We previously demonstrated that the immobilization of different HheG variants in the form of cross‐linked enzyme crystals (CLECs) yielded stable and reusable enzyme immobilizes with increased resistance regarding temperature, pH, and the presence of organic solvents. Now, to further establish their preparative applicability, HheG D114C CLECs cross‐linked with bis‐maleimidoethane have been successfully produced on a larger scale using a stirred crystallization approach, and their application in different chemical reactor types (stirred tank reactor, fluidized bed reactor, and packed bed reactor) was systematically studied and compared for the ring opening of cyclohexene oxide with azide. This revealed the highest obtained space‐time yield of 23.9 kg product g CLEC −1 h −1 L reactor volume −1 along with the highest achieved product enantiomeric excess [64%] for application in a packed‐bed reactor. Additionally, lyophilization of those CLECs yielded a storage‐stable HheG preparation that still retained 67% of initial activity (after lyophilization) after 6 months of storage at room temperature.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryImmobilized enzymeBiocatalysisYield (engineering)Fluidized bedEnantiomeric excessCrystallizationChemical engineeringChromatographyEnzymeOrganic chemistryCatalysisEnantioselective synthesisMaterials scienceReaction mechanismEngineeringMetallurgyEnzyme Catalysis and ImmobilizationMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionBiofuel production and bioconversion
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