Immobilized escherichia coli BL21 as a catalyst for the synthesis of adenine and hypoxanthine nucleosides

Different supports, such as alginate, agar, agarose, and polyacrylamide, were used to immobilize Escherichia coli BL 21 by entrapment techniques. The transglycosylation reaction involved in the synthesis of adenosine from uridine and adenine was chosen as a model system to study the characteristics...

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Autores principales: Trelles, J.A., Bentancor, L., Schoijet, A., Porro, S., Lewkowicz, E.S., Sinisterra, J.V., Iribarren, A.M.
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spelling todo:paper_16121872_v1_n2_p280_Trelles2023-10-03T16:28:01Z Immobilized escherichia coli BL21 as a catalyst for the synthesis of adenine and hypoxanthine nucleosides Trelles, J.A. Bentancor, L. Schoijet, A. Porro, S. Lewkowicz, E.S. Sinisterra, J.V. Iribarren, A.M. adenine Escherichia coli protein hypoxanthine nucleoside article biosynthesis catalysis chemistry Escherichia coli metabolism Adenine Catalysis Escherichia coli Escherichia coli Proteins Hypoxanthine Nucleosides Different supports, such as alginate, agar, agarose, and polyacrylamide, were used to immobilize Escherichia coli BL 21 by entrapment techniques. The transglycosylation reaction involved in the synthesis of adenosine from uridine and adenine was chosen as a model system to study the characteristics of these biocatalysts. Whole cells immobilized on agarose proved to be optimal and could be used up to 30 times without significant loss of activity. This biocatalyst was further employed to test its ability in the synthesis of other adenine and hypoxanthine nucleosides. Ribo-, 2′-deoxyribo-, and arabinonucleosides could be prepared in high yields starting from the corresponding pyrimidine nucleosides and purine bases. Similar product yields were obtained with both free and immobilized cells, though, in the latter case, a longer reaction time was necessary. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_16121872_v1_n2_p280_Trelles
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topic adenine
Escherichia coli protein
hypoxanthine
nucleoside
article
biosynthesis
catalysis
chemistry
Escherichia coli
metabolism
Adenine
Catalysis
Escherichia coli
Escherichia coli Proteins
Hypoxanthine
Nucleosides
spellingShingle adenine
Escherichia coli protein
hypoxanthine
nucleoside
article
biosynthesis
catalysis
chemistry
Escherichia coli
metabolism
Adenine
Catalysis
Escherichia coli
Escherichia coli Proteins
Hypoxanthine
Nucleosides
Trelles, J.A.
Bentancor, L.
Schoijet, A.
Porro, S.
Lewkowicz, E.S.
Sinisterra, J.V.
Iribarren, A.M.
Immobilized escherichia coli BL21 as a catalyst for the synthesis of adenine and hypoxanthine nucleosides
topic_facet adenine
Escherichia coli protein
hypoxanthine
nucleoside
article
biosynthesis
catalysis
chemistry
Escherichia coli
metabolism
Adenine
Catalysis
Escherichia coli
Escherichia coli Proteins
Hypoxanthine
Nucleosides
description Different supports, such as alginate, agar, agarose, and polyacrylamide, were used to immobilize Escherichia coli BL 21 by entrapment techniques. The transglycosylation reaction involved in the synthesis of adenosine from uridine and adenine was chosen as a model system to study the characteristics of these biocatalysts. Whole cells immobilized on agarose proved to be optimal and could be used up to 30 times without significant loss of activity. This biocatalyst was further employed to test its ability in the synthesis of other adenine and hypoxanthine nucleosides. Ribo-, 2′-deoxyribo-, and arabinonucleosides could be prepared in high yields starting from the corresponding pyrimidine nucleosides and purine bases. Similar product yields were obtained with both free and immobilized cells, though, in the latter case, a longer reaction time was necessary.
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author Trelles, J.A.
Bentancor, L.
Schoijet, A.
Porro, S.
Lewkowicz, E.S.
Sinisterra, J.V.
Iribarren, A.M.
author_facet Trelles, J.A.
Bentancor, L.
Schoijet, A.
Porro, S.
Lewkowicz, E.S.
Sinisterra, J.V.
Iribarren, A.M.
author_sort Trelles, J.A.
title Immobilized escherichia coli BL21 as a catalyst for the synthesis of adenine and hypoxanthine nucleosides
title_short Immobilized escherichia coli BL21 as a catalyst for the synthesis of adenine and hypoxanthine nucleosides
title_full Immobilized escherichia coli BL21 as a catalyst for the synthesis of adenine and hypoxanthine nucleosides
title_fullStr Immobilized escherichia coli BL21 as a catalyst for the synthesis of adenine and hypoxanthine nucleosides
title_full_unstemmed Immobilized escherichia coli BL21 as a catalyst for the synthesis of adenine and hypoxanthine nucleosides
title_sort immobilized escherichia coli bl21 as a catalyst for the synthesis of adenine and hypoxanthine nucleosides
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_16121872_v1_n2_p280_Trelles
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