To beat the heat-engineering of the most thermostable pyruvate decarboxylase to date

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Abstract

Pyruvate decarboxylase (PDC) is a key enzyme for the production of ethanol at high temperatures and for cell-free butanol synthesis. Thermostable, organic solvent stable PDC was evolved from bacterial PDCs. The new variant shows >1500-fold-improved half-life at 75 °C and >5000-fold-increased half-life in the presence of 9 vol% butanol at 50 °C.

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Sutiono, S., Satzinger, K., Pick, A., Carsten, J., & Sieber, V. (2019). To beat the heat-engineering of the most thermostable pyruvate decarboxylase to date. RSC Advances, 9(51), 29743–29746. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra06251c

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