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Microbiology | 1998

Efficient conversion of 5-substituted hydantoins to D-α-amino acids using recombinant Escherichia coli strains

Renata Grifantini; Giuliano Galli; Giovanna Carpani; Claudio Pratesi; Gianni Frascotti; Guido Grandi

D-Amino acids, important intermediates in the production of semisynthetic penicillins and cephalosporins, are currently prepared from the corresponding hydantoins using bacterial biomass containing two enzymes, hydantoinase and carbamylase. These enzymes convert the hydantoins first into carbamyl derivatives and then into the corresponding D-amino acids. In an attempt to select more efficient biocatalysts, the hydantoinase and carbamylase genes from Agrobacterium tumefaciens (formerly A. radiobacter) were cloned in Escherichia coli. The genes were assembled to give two operon-type structures, one having the carbamylase gene preceding the hydantoinase gene and the other with the carbamylase gene following the hydantoinase gene. The recombinant strains stably and constitutively produced the two enzymes and efficiently converted the corresponding hydantoins into p-hydroxyphenylglycine and phenylglycine. The order of the genes within the operon and the growth temperature of the strains turned out to be important for both enzyme and D-amino acid production. The configuration with the carbamylase gene preceding the hydantoinase gene was the most efficient one when the biomass was grown at 25 degrees C rather than 37 degrees C. This biomass produced D-amino acid twice as efficiently as the industrial strain of A. tumefaciens. The efficiency was found to be correlated with the level of carbamylase produced, indicating that the concentration of this enzyme is the rate-limiting factor in D-amino acid production under the conditions used on an industrial scale.


Archive | 1995

Il-1 receptor antagonists with enhanced inhibitory activity

Diana Boraschi; Paola Bossù; Paolo Ruggiero; Giovanni Macchia; Aldo Tagliabue; Francesco Frigerio; Renata Grifantini; Gianni Frascotti; Guido Grandi


Journal of Immunology | 1995

Mapping of receptor binding sites on IL-1 beta by reconstruction of IL-1ra-like domains.

D Boraschi; Paola Bossù; P Ruggiero; A Tagliabue; R Bertini; G Macchia; C Gasbarro; L Pellegrini; G Melillo; E Ulisse; U Visconti; C Bizzarri; E Del Grosso; A R Mackay; Gianni Frascotti; Francesco Frigerio; Renata Grifantini; Guido Grandi


Archive | 1995

Process for the production of D-alpha-amino acids

Renata Grifantini; Gianni Frascotti; Giuliano Galli; Guido Grandi


Archive | 1995

Plasmid vector and its use for the production of heterologous proteins

Gianni Frascotti; Guido Grandi


Archive | 1991

Asporogenous strain of bacillus subtilis and its use as a host for the preparation of heterologous products

Gianni Frascotti; Paola Cosmina; Guido Grandi


THE JOURNAL OF MARINE BIOTECHNOLOGY | 1996

Photoinduced hydrogen production using titanium dioxide coupled to thermostable hydrogenases

Maria Mura Giovanni; Giuliano Galli; Claudio Pratesi; Gianni Frascotti; Luca Serbolisca; Paloa Pedroni; Guido Grandi


Archive | 1995

Verfahren zur Herstellung von D-alpha-Aminosäuren A process for the production of D-alpha amino acids

Renata Grifantini; Gianni Frascotti; Giuliano Galli; Guido Grandi


Archive | 1995

Verfahren zur Herstellung von D-alpha-Aminosäuren

Renata Grifantini; Gianni Frascotti; Giuliano Galli; Guido Grandi


Archive | 1995

Process for the production of D-α-amino acids

Renata Grifantini; Gianni Frascotti; Giuliano Galli; Guido Grandi

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Paolo Ruggiero

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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Diana Boraschi

National Research Council

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