Repeated Batch Production of Theanine by Coupled Fermentation with Energy Transfer Using Membrane-Enclosed γ-Glutamylmethylamide Synthetase and Dried Yeast Cells
Published: December 23, 2009Received: September 02, 2009Available on J-STAGE: December 23, 2009Accepted: September 18, 2009
Advance online publication: December 07, 2009
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γ-Glutamylmethylamide synthetase and dried baker’s yeast cells were enclosed together in a dialysis membrane tube to produce theanine repeatedly by coupled fermentation with energy transfer. The membrane-enclosed enzyme preparation (M-EEP) formed approximately 600 mM theanine from glutamic acid and ethylamine at a 100% conversion rate. M-EEP maintained its productivity of theanine during six consecutive reactions in a mixture containing NAD+.
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