Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1347-6947
Print ISSN : 0916-8451
Ester Synthesis by NAD+ -dependent Dehydrogenation of Hemiacetal : Production of Methyl Formate by Cells of Methylotrophic Yeasts
Agung Primanto MARDANOTOYasuyoshi SAKAILangkah SEMBIRINGYoshiki TANINobuo KATO
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1997 Volume 61 Issue 8 Pages 1391-1393

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A water-soluble ester, methyl formate, was detected as a metabolite in the culture medium of methylotrophic yeasts. Methyl formate synthase, which catalyses NAD+-dependent dehydrogenation of the hemiacetal adduct of methanol and formaldehyde, catalyses the ester synthesis. The enzyme activity was induced on a methanol medium and was increased further by the addition of formaldehyde. In the reaction system using intact cells of Pichia methanolica AKU 4262, 135 mM (8.1 g/liter) methyl formate was produced from 2M methanol. This is a new biological process for ester synthesis that couples spontaneous formation of hemiacetal and alcohol dehydrogenase.
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