Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1347-6947
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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Regular Papers
Bioconversion of Phosphatidylserine by Phospholipase D from Streptomyces racemochromogenes in a Microaqueous Water-Immiscible Organic Solvent
Sheng CHENLin XUYan LINing HAOMing YAN
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2013 Volume 77 Issue 9 Pages 1939-1941

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Phospholipase D (PLD)-mediated transphosphatidylation of phosphatidylcholine (PC) in a biphasic system was limited by the hydrolysis reaction. A biphasic system can produce a large amount of water. To solve this problem, a microaqueous water-immiscible organic solvent was used for the first time in the bioconversion of phosphatidylserine (PS). The transphosphatidylation among 40 µmol PC, 800 µmol L-serine, and 0.17 U/mL PLD in 2.133 mL of butyl acetate with 6.25% water (V/V) was conducted at a trans-phosphatidylation rate of 88% (mol/mol), and no hydrolytic reaction was observed. Compared to commonly used biphasic systems, this system shows a similar transphosphatidylation rate, whereas the undesirable hydrolysis of phospholipids was completely suppressed.

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