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Synthesis of chiral cyanohydrins with recombinant Escherichia coli cells in a micro-aqueous reaction system

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2012
Soc. Washington, DC [u.a.]

Applied and environmental microbiology 78, 5025 - 5027 () [10.1128/AEM.00582-12]

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Abstract: Synthesis of chiral cyanohydrins is performed in a monophasic micro-aqueous reaction system using whole recombinant Escherichia coli cells expressing the Arabidopsis thaliana hydroxynitrile lyase (AtHNL). Microscopy studies employing a fusion of AtHNL with a flavin-based fluorescent protein (FbFP) reveal that the cells remain intact in the reaction system.

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Note: This work was funded by the DFG research training group GK1166 "Biocatalysis using non-conventional media" (BioNoCo).

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  1. Biotechnologie 2 (IBT-2)
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  1. Biotechnologie (PBT)

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