2005
DOI: 10.1002/bit.20753
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Exploitation of the alcohol dehydrogenase‐acetone NADP‐regeneration system for the enzymatic preparative‐scale production of 12‐ketochenodeoxycholic acid

Abstract: The performance of a new NADP-regeneration system, based on the use of alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH)-acetone, has been investigated for the regioselective oxidation of cholic acid (1) to 12-ketochenodeoxycholic acid (2). Enzymes stabilities and substrate and/or product inhibitory effects under defined synthetic reaction conditions have been evaluated. The optimized system, based on a 4% w/v solution of 1 in a reaction mixture containing 25% v/v acetone, allowed the preparative scale transformation of 1 into 2 wi… Show more

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“…In the first general strategy, NADPH is regenerated using a rare NADP-dependent dehydrogenase, ADH 15,16 and glucose dehydrogenase, 17,18 or an engineered FDH that can accept NADP þ instead of its inherent substrate NAD þ . 19,20 The second intriguing approach involves the use of the soluble pyridine nucleotide transhydrogenase (STH), which catalyzes the transfer of reducing equivalents between NAD(P) þ and NAD(P)H (Scheme 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the first general strategy, NADPH is regenerated using a rare NADP-dependent dehydrogenase, ADH 15,16 and glucose dehydrogenase, 17,18 or an engineered FDH that can accept NADP þ instead of its inherent substrate NAD þ . 19,20 The second intriguing approach involves the use of the soluble pyridine nucleotide transhydrogenase (STH), which catalyzes the transfer of reducing equivalents between NAD(P) þ and NAD(P)H (Scheme 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Differences can be caused by using progress curves for analysis in the presence of cholic acid. Fossati et al (2006) compared high concentrations of acetone up to 25% (v/v) for the enzymatic oxidation of cholic acid in order to switch the equilibrium in favor of 12-Keto-CDCA. Therefore, initial conditions of substrate concentrations for progress curve measurements were chosen on a very high level as well as the addition of 100 mM cholic acid to cover typical concentrations of industrial applications to simulate process conditions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reaction mixtures were prepared based on published data of preparative-scale oxidation of cholic acid (Fossati et al, 2006). A total of 50 mM of potassium phosphate buffer (pH 8.0) was supplemented with all reactants as indicated in the figure legends.…”
Section: Enzymatic Oxidation Of Cholic Acid To 12-keto-cdca With Intementioning
confidence: 99%
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