Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
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Mevalonate-Dependent Enzymatic Synthesis of Amorphadiene Driven by an ATP-Regeneration System Using Polyphosphate Kinase
Manami SHIMANEYoshinori SUGAIRyosuke KAINUMAMasahiro NATSUMEHiroshi KAWAIDE
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Article ID: 120177

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Polyphosphate kinase (PPK), which can regenerate ATP from ADP, was utilized in the mevalonate-dependent enzymatic synthesis of amorphadiene. The activity of PPK, cloned from Escherichia coli, was determined by 31P-NMR. The yield from the PPK-catalyzed synthesis was 25%, 2.5 times higher than that without PPK. The 31P-NMR analysis of the final reaction mixture indicated no accumulation of intermediates.
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