Cell-Free Multi-Enzyme Synthesis and Purification of Uridine Diphosphate Galactose

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High costs and low availability of UDP-galactose hampers the enzymatic synthesis of valuable oligosaccharides such as human milk oligosaccharides. Here, we report the development of a platform for the scalable, biocatalytic synthesis and purification of UDP-galactose. UDP-galactose was produced with a titer of 48 mM (27.2 g/L) in a small-scale batch process (200 μL) within 24 h using 0.02 genzyme/gproduct. Through in-situ ATP regeneration, the amount of ATP (0.6 mM) supplemented was around 240-fold lower than the stoichiometric equivalent required to achieve the final product yield. Chromatographic purification using porous graphic carbon adsorbent yielded UDP-galactose with a purity of 92 %. The synthesis was transferred to 1 L preparative scale production in a stirred tank bioreactor. To further reduce the synthesis costs here, the supernatant of cell lysates was used bypassing expensive purification of enzymes. Here, 23.4 g/L UDP-galactose were produced within 23 h with a synthesis yield of 71 % and a biocatalyst load of 0.05 gtotal_protein/gproduct. The costs for substrates per gram of UDP-galactose synthesized were around 0.26 €/g.

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Mahour, R., Lee, J. W., Grimpe, P., Boecker, S., Grote, V., Klamt, S., … Reichl, U. (2022). Cell-Free Multi-Enzyme Synthesis and Purification of Uridine Diphosphate Galactose. ChemBioChem, 23(2). https://doi.org/10.1002/cbic.202100361

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