Improving the catalytic performance of: Pichia pastoris whole-cell biocatalysts by fermentation process

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Whole-cell biocatalysts have a wide range of applications in many fields. However, the transport of substrates is tricky when applying whole-cell biocatalysts for industrial production. In this research, P. pastoris whole-cell biocatalysts were constructed for rebaudioside A synthesis. Sucrose synthase was expressed intracellularly while UDP-glycosyltransferase was displayed on the cell wall surface simultaneously. As an alternative method, a fermentation process is applied to relieve the substrate transport-limitation of P. pastoris whole-cell biocatalysts. This fermentation process was much simpler, more energy-saving, and greener than additional operating after collecting cells to improve the catalytic ability of whole-cell biocatalysts. Compared with the general fermentation process, the protein production capacity of cells did not decrease. Meanwhile, the activity of whole-cell biocatalysts was increased to 262%, which indicates that the permeability and space resistance were improved to relieve the transport-limitations. Furthermore, the induction time was reduced from 60 h to 36 h. The fermentation process offered significant advantages over traditional permeabilizing reagent treatment and ultrasonication treatment based on the high efficiency and simplicity. This journal is

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Wang, D., Chen, M., Zeng, X., Li, W., Liang, S., & Lin, Y. (2021). Improving the catalytic performance of: Pichia pastoris whole-cell biocatalysts by fermentation process. RSC Advances, 11(57), 36329–36339. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra06253k

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