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Self-immobilized recombinant Acetobacter xylinum for biotransformation

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BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 43, Issue 1, Pages 78-84

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.bej.2008.09.002

Keywords

Biofilms; Cellulose; Acetobacter xylinum; Immobilised Cells; D-Amino acid oxidase; Biotransformations

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  1. National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

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Biofilms have been successfully applied flit biotransformation for decades, especially in the a rea of bioremediation due 10 the feature of harsh reaction condition resistance. Acetobacter xylinum is known for its cellulose pellicle forming capability. Like biofilm, A. xylinum cells are immobilized by simultaneously I)produced cellulose nanofibers in the pellicle. A recombinant A. xylinum was constructed with the expectation that the cells could be self-immobilized and achieve a desired and stable biotransformation. D-Amino acid oxidase (DAAO) of Rhodosporidium toruloides was used as the model enzyme to be expressed in the recombinant A. xylinum, The constructed recombinant A. xylinum not only successfully produced DAAO activity but also self-immobilized by cellulose nanofibers in both the static and shaken culture. Although self-immobilized cells demonstrated a DAAO activity approximately 10% of (lie cell crude extract activity, it provided the benefits of improved thermal stability. operational stability, and easy retrieval for repeated use. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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