29/04/2021

One-pot biotransformation of glycerol into serinol catalysed by biocatalytic composites made of whole cells and immobilised enzymes

Title: One-pot biotransformation of glycerol into serinol catalysed by biocatalytic composites made of whole cells and immobilised enzymes
Authors:

Ripoll, M; Velasco-Lozano, S; Jackson, E; Diamanti, E; Betancor, L; López-Gallego, F.

Journal: Green Chemistry, 2021, DOI: 10.1039/D0GC03918G

Biocatalytic cascades afford the development of economically sustainable and green processes. Herein we examined the unprecedented coupling of co-immobilised Gluconobacter oxydans and an isolated transaminase to synthesise serinol from glycerol. Through this approach, we manufactured up to 36 mM serinol, the highest titer ever reported for a non-fermentative biosynthesis. More importantly, similar productivities are obtained starting from the industrial by-product crude glycerol, demonstrating the possibilities of this hybrid heterogenenous biocatalyst for valorising bio-based raw materials.