Abstract
We tested the possibility of utilizing acetohydroxyacid synthase I (AHAS I) from Escherichia coli in a continuous flow reactor for production of R-phenylacetyl carbinol (R-PAC). We constructed a fusion of the large, catalytic subunit of AHAS I with a cellulose binding domain (CBD). This allowed purification of the enzyme and its immobilization on cellulose in a single step. After immobilization, AHAS I is fully active arid can be used as a catalyst in an R-PAC production unit, operating either in batch or continuous mode. We propose a simplified mechanistic model that can predict the product output of the AHAS I-catalyzed reaction. This model should be useful for optimization and scaling up of a R-PAC production unit, as demonstrated by a column flow reactor. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Engel, S., Vyazmensky, M., Berkovich, D., Barak, Z., Merchuk, J., & Chipman, D. M. (2005). Column flow reactor using acetohydroxyacid synthase I from Escherichia coli as catalyst in continuous synthesis of R-phenylacetyl carbinol. Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 89(6), 733–740. https://doi.org/10.1002/bit.20392
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