Strain improvement of Lentzea sp. 7887 for higher yield per unit volume on hydroxylation of cyclosporine derivative FR901459

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Abstract

A Gram-positive bacterium Lentzea sp. 7887 hydroxylates a cyclosporine derivative FR901459 into AS1837812 (9-hydroxide), which is an important intermediate of candidate drugs that target the hepatitis C virus. We screened a UV-induced mutant, named M-1, which showed about 1.2-fold higher conversion yields, 2-fold higher substrate concentrations (3.69 mM), and 2.5-fold higher yield per unit volume than the wild-type strain.

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Yabutani, T., Tsujimoto, M., Ohira, S., Shimizu, S., & Nakano, H. (2017). Strain improvement of Lentzea sp. 7887 for higher yield per unit volume on hydroxylation of cyclosporine derivative FR901459. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 81(7), 1456–1459. https://doi.org/10.1080/09168451.2017.1314759

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