2020
DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.0c01684
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Photochemical Mechanism of Light-Driven Fatty Acid Photodecarboxylase

Abstract: Fatty acid photodecarboxylase (FAP) is a promising target for the production of biofuels and fine chemicals. It contains a flavin adenine dinucleotide cofactor and catalyzes the blue-light-dependent decarboxylation of fatty acids to generate the corresponding alkane. However, little is known about the catalytic mechanism of FAP, or how light is used to drive enzymatic decarboxylation. Here, we have used a combination of time-resolved and cryogenic trapping UV–visible absorption spectroscopy to characterize a r… Show more

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“…As shown in Fig. 5 (and in Table S2, † entries [25][26][27] no signicant inuence of blue-light illumination was observed. In these experiments we also varied the reaction temperature and found only a minor inuence on the overall reaction rate.…”
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“…As shown in Fig. 5 (and in Table S2, † entries [25][26][27] no signicant inuence of blue-light illumination was observed. In these experiments we also varied the reaction temperature and found only a minor inuence on the overall reaction rate.…”
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“…Electron transfer from the avin to the thiyl radical and reprotonation closes the catalytic cycle (Scheme 2). 25 Very recently, we have reported the preparative application of CvFAP for the conversion of some (short and medium chain) carboxylic acids as well as for some natural fatty acids. [20][21][22][23][24] However, only edible oils and fatty acids have been considered so far, which we believe have only a limited potential for the preparation of biofuels.…”
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“…Therefore, we became very interested in the recently reported photoactivated fatty acid decarboxylase from Chlorella variabilis NC64A ( Cv FAP) [4] . Upon illumination with visible light ( λ =450 nm) Cv FAP catalyzes the decarboxylation of a broad range of fatty acids [4–15] . However, photochemical processes are severely limited by current reactor designs involving external illumination.…”
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“…Lower than expected correlations could occur when one or both of the ‘activities’ monitored are sub-optimal or absent. For example, photoinactivation or lack of flavin incorporation of CvFAP leads to inactive protein ( 32 , 33 ), while the C-terminal RFP domain may be fully active. Conversely, the RFP maturation rate may not keep pace with high protein expression rates in E. coli ( 34 ).…”
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