TY - JOUR
T1 - L-Phenylalanine synthesis catalyzed by immobilized aspartate aminotransferase
AU - Cárdenas-Fernández, Max
AU - López, Carmen
AU - Álvaro, Gregorio
AU - López-Santín, Josep
PY - 2012/4/15
Y1 - 2012/4/15
N2 - The essential amino acid l-phenylalanine (Phe), extensively applied in the manufacture of food and drink products, is usually produced by chemoenzymatic or fermentative processes. In this work, an enzymatic alternative based on the application of the enzyme l-aspartate aminotransferase (AAT; EC 2.6.1.1) from porcine heart, which catalyzes the transamination between phenylpyruvate and l-aspartate, was developed. Aiming to improve its stability and enable the reuse, the enzyme AAT was immobilized via different techniques such as by covalent attachment on Eupergit ® C (epoxy support) and MANA-agarose (amino support), and by entrapment in polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel particles (LentiKats ®). For low enzymatic loads, retained activities of 40, 70 and 40% and immobilization yields of 95, 98 and 40% were obtained using Eupergit ® C, MANA-agarose and LentiKats ®, respectively. Free and highly loaded immobilized enzymes were used to synthesize l-phenylalanine. The high conversions, reaction yields and initial rates obtained for free enzyme were similar to those obtained when using Eupergit ® C and LentiKats ® immobilized catalysts. Moreover, the AAT stability under reaction conditions was moderately enhanced for Eupergit ® C and LentiKats ® immobilized enzymes related to that of the free enzyme. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.
AB - The essential amino acid l-phenylalanine (Phe), extensively applied in the manufacture of food and drink products, is usually produced by chemoenzymatic or fermentative processes. In this work, an enzymatic alternative based on the application of the enzyme l-aspartate aminotransferase (AAT; EC 2.6.1.1) from porcine heart, which catalyzes the transamination between phenylpyruvate and l-aspartate, was developed. Aiming to improve its stability and enable the reuse, the enzyme AAT was immobilized via different techniques such as by covalent attachment on Eupergit ® C (epoxy support) and MANA-agarose (amino support), and by entrapment in polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel particles (LentiKats ®). For low enzymatic loads, retained activities of 40, 70 and 40% and immobilization yields of 95, 98 and 40% were obtained using Eupergit ® C, MANA-agarose and LentiKats ®, respectively. Free and highly loaded immobilized enzymes were used to synthesize l-phenylalanine. The high conversions, reaction yields and initial rates obtained for free enzyme were similar to those obtained when using Eupergit ® C and LentiKats ® immobilized catalysts. Moreover, the AAT stability under reaction conditions was moderately enhanced for Eupergit ® C and LentiKats ® immobilized enzymes related to that of the free enzyme. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.
KW - AAT immobilization
KW - Diffusional limitations
KW - Eupergit C ®
KW - L-Aspartate aminotransferase
KW - L-Phenylalanine synthesis
KW - LentiKats ®
KW - MANA-agarose
U2 - 10.1016/j.bej.2012.01.009
DO - 10.1016/j.bej.2012.01.009
M3 - Article
SN - 1369-703X
VL - 63
SP - 15
EP - 21
JO - Biochemical Engineering Journal
JF - Biochemical Engineering Journal
ER -