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Bioproduction of trans‐ Aconitic Acid from Citric Acid by Whole‐Cell Reaction of Escherichia coli Heterologously Expressing the Aconitate Isomerase Gene from Pseudomonas sp. WU‐0701
Author(s) -
Kobayashi Keiichi,
Maruebi Junya,
Kirimura Kohtaro
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
chemistryselect
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.437
H-Index - 34
ISSN - 2365-6549
DOI - 10.1002/slct.201600234
Subject(s) - bioproduction , citric acid , escherichia coli , chemistry , biochemistry , fumaric acid , organic acid , gene
Aconitate isomerase (AI; EC 5.3.3.7) catalyzes the isomerization of cis‐ aconitic acid and trans‐ aconitic acid. Since trans‐ aconitic acid is an unsaturated organic acid, effective and environmentally benign processes are needed for trans‐ aconitic acid production. Here, the genes encoding AI from Pseudomonas sp. WU‐0701 and aconitate hydratase (AH; EC 4.2.1.3) from Escherichia coli W3110, catalyzing the dehydration of citric acid and formation of cis‐ aconitic acid, were co‐expressed in E. coli Rosetta 2(DE3). The recombinant E. coli cells were used as biocatalysts for trans‐ aconitic acid production from citric acid by whole‐cell reaction. The optimal conditions were 37°C and pH 7.0. Using recombinant E. coli cells as biocatalysts for the whole‐cell reaction, 91 mM trans‐ aconitic acid was produced from 400 mM citric acid within 120 min. This is the first report describing a solvent‐ and harmful reagent‐free system for trans ‐aconitic acid bioproduction usable under moderate conditions.

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