Aldoxime dehydratase mutants as improved biocatalysts for a sustainable synthesis of biorenewables-based 2-furonitrile

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Abstract

2-Furonitrile is an interesting nitrile product for the chemical industry due to its use as intermediate in the field of fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals or as a potential sweetener, as well as due to its access from biorenewables. As an alternative to current processes based on, e.g., the ammoxidation of furfural with ammonia as a gas phase reaction running at > 400 °C, we recently reported an enzymatic dehydration of 2-furfuryl aldoxime being obtained easily from furfural and hydroxylamine. However, improving the catalytic properties of the aldoxime dehydratase biocatalyst from Rhodococcus sp. YH3-3 (OxdYH3-3) in terms of activity and stability remained a challenge. In this contribution, the successful development of aldoxime dehydratase OxdYH3-3 mutants that were generated by directed evolution and its enhanced activity toward 2-furfuryl aldoxime is reported. The mutant OxdYH3-3 N266S showed an improved activity of up to six times higher than the wild type when utilizing a substrate concentration of 50–100 mM of 2-furfuryl aldoxime.

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Choi, J. E., Shinoda, S., Asano, Y., & Gröger, H. (2020). Aldoxime dehydratase mutants as improved biocatalysts for a sustainable synthesis of biorenewables-based 2-furonitrile. Catalysts, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal10040362

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