Abstract

The most attractive, as well as challenging, multistep organic syntheses would preferably be carried out in a single reactor, as a one-pot synthesis. For biocatalytic syntheses, multistep reactions in one-pot mode bring a number of advantages, while at the same time raising unique challenges such as the compatibility of different biocatalysts. In this paper, we have developed a transketolase–transaminase (TK-TAm) two-step one-pot aminotriol synthesis reaction model, which integrates reaction kinetic models with process characterization (consisting of component degradation as a function of pH and concentration, aldehyde toxicity towards the enzyme, and ketol donor and acceptor side-reactions with TAm). Based on the analysis of the effect of the TAm/TK activity ratio on product yield, simulations provided guidance for further process and biocatalyst development.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call