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Biotechnology Progress | 2008

Calcium alginate bead immobilization of cells containing tyrosine ammonia lyase activity for use in the production of p-hydroxycinnamic acid.

Robert J. Trotman; Carl E. Camp; Arie Ben-Bassat; Robert DiCosimo; Lixuan Huang; Grace A. Crum; F. Sima Sariaslani; Sharon L. Haynie

An Escherichia coli catalyst with tyrosine ammonia lyase activity (TAL) has been stabilized for repeated use in batch conversions of high tyrosine solids to p‐hydroxycinnamic acid (pHCA). The TAL biocatalyst was stabilized by controlling the reaction pH to 9.8 ± 0.1 and immobilizing the cells within a calcium alginate matrix that was cross‐linked with glutaraldehyde and polyethyleneimine (GA/PEI). We found a GA range where the bead‐encapsulated TAL was not inactivated, and the resulting cross‐linking provided the beads with the mechanical stability necessary for repeated use in consecutive batch reactions with catalyst recycle. The GA/PEI calcium alginate TAL catalyst was used in 41 1‐L batch reactions where 50 g L−1 tyrosine was converted to 39 ± 4 g L−1 pHCA in each batch. The practical usefulness and ease of this process was demonstrated by scaling up the TAL bead immobilization and using the immobilized TAL catalyst in four 125‐L bioconversion reactions to produce over 12 kg of purified pHCA.


Archive | 2003

Process for the biological production of 1,3-propanediol with high titer

Mark Emptage; Sharon L. Haynie; Lisa Anne Laffend; Jeff Palo Alto Pucci; Gregory M. Whited


Archive | 1997

Method for the production of 1,3-propanediol by recombinant microorganisms

Charles Edwin Nakamura; Anthony A. Gatenby; Amy Kuang-Hua Hsu; Richard D. La Reau; Sharon L. Haynie; Maria Diaz-Torres; Donald E. Trimbur; Gregory M. Whited; Vasantha Nagarajan; Mark S. Payne; Stephen K. Picataggio; Ramesh V. Nair


Biotechnology and Bioengineering | 2000

Potential of an antibacterial ultraviolet‐irradiated nylon film

Adrienne E. H. Shearer; James S. Paik; Dallas G. Hoover; Sharon L. Haynie; Michael J. Kelley


Archive | 1997

Method for the production of 1,3-propanediol by recombinant organisms

Anthony A. Gatenby; Sharon L. Haynie; Vasantha Nagarajan; Ramesh V. Nair; Charles Edwin Nakamura; Mark S. Payne; Stephen K. Picataggio; Maria Diaz-Torres; Amy Kuang-Hua Hsu; Richard D. Lareau; Donald E. Trimbur; Gregory M. Whited


Archive | 1994

Antimicrobial composition of a polymer and a peptide forming amphiphilic helices of the magainin-type

Sharon L. Haynie


Archive | 1996

Process for making 1,3-propanediol from carbohydrates using mixed microbial cultures

Sharon L. Haynie; Lorraine Winona Wagner


Archive | 1990

Process for preparing antimicrobial polymeric materials using irradiation

Jeffrey David Cohen; Carl William Erkenbrecher; Sharon L. Haynie; Michael J. Kelley; Henry Kobsa; Arthur Nicholas Roe; Michael H. Scholla


Archive | 2004

Method for preparing para-hydroxystyrene by biocatalytic decarboxylation of para-hydroxycinnamic acid in a biphasic reaction medium

Arie Ben-Bassat; Sharon L. Haynie; David J. Lowe; Lisa L. Huang


Organic Process Research & Development | 2007

Preparation of 4-Vinylphenol Using pHCA Decarboxylase in a Two-Solvent Medium

Arie Ben-Bassat; Sabine Breinig; Grace A. Crum; Lixuan Huang; Amee La Bonte Altenbaugh; Nancy Rizzo; Robert J. Trotman; Todd Vannelli; F. Sima Sariaslani; Sharon L. Haynie

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