1. Pilot-scale production of peroxygenase from agrocybe aegerita
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Tonin, F. (author), Tieves, F. (author), Willot, S.J. (author), Van Troost, Anouska (author), van Oosten, R.J.C. (author), Breestraat, Stefaan (author), Van Pelt, Sander (author), Alcalde, Miguel (author), Hollmann, F. (author), Tonin, F. (author), Tieves, F. (author), Willot, S.J. (author), Van Troost, Anouska (author), van Oosten, R.J.C. (author), Breestraat, Stefaan (author), Van Pelt, Sander (author), Alcalde, Miguel (author), and Hollmann, F. (author)
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The pilot-scale production of the peroxygenase from Agrocybe aegerita (rAaeUPO) is demonstrated. In a fed-batch fermentation of the recombinant Pichia pastoris, the enzyme was secreted into the culture medium to a final concentration of 0.29 g L-1 corresponding to 735 g of the peroxygenase in 2500 L of the fermentation broth after 6 days. Due to nonoptimized downstream processing, only 170 g of the enzyme has been isolated. The preparative usefulness of the so-obtained enzyme preparation has been demonstrated at a semipreparative scale (100 mL) as an example of the stereoselective hydroxylation of ethyl benzene. Using an adjusted H2O2 feed rate, linear product formation was observed for 7 days, producing more than 5 g L-1 (R)-1-phenyl ethanol. The biocatalyst performed more than 340.000 catalytic turnovers (942 g of the product per gram of rAaeUPO)., BT/Biocatalysis
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- 2021
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