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Enantioselective epoxide hydrolase activity of a newly isolated microorganism, Sphingomonas echinoides EH-983, from seawater

Author(s)
Kim, Hee SookLee, Ok KyungLee, Soo JungHwang, SeunghaKim, Sang JinYang, Sung-HyunPark, SunghoonLee, Eun Yeol
Issued Date
2006-08
DOI
10.1016/j.molcatb.2006.05.009
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/25370
Fulltext
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1381117706001688
Citation
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR CATALYSIS B-ENZYMATIC, v.41, no.3-4, pp.130 - 135
Abstract
A marine microorganism, Sphingomonas echinoides EH-983, which possesses epoxide hydrolase (EH) activity was isolated from seawater and characterized. The EH of S. echinoides EH-983 preferentially metabolized (R)-enantiomer when the racemic styrene oxides were supplied as substrates. The optimal pH and temperature for the enantioselective hydrolysis by whole-cells of S. echinoides EH-983 were 7.0 and 20 degrees C, respectively. When kinetic resolution was conducted with a racemic mixture of styrene oxides at an initial concentration of 40 mM, enantiopure (S)-styrene oxide was obtained in 180 min with a yield of 21.3%. To our best knowledge, S. echinoides EH-983 is the first marine microorganism that is reported to have EH activity.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
ISSN
1381-1177
Keyword (Author)
enantioselective hydrolysisepoxide hydrolaseSphingomonas echinoides EH-983marine microorganism
Keyword
RHODOTORULA-GLUTINISKINETIC RESOLUTIONSP-NOV.HYDROLYSISOXIDEASSAY

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