화학공학소재연구정보센터
Biotechnology Letters, Vol.42, No.10, 2001-2009, 2020
Bioconversion of arachidonic acid into human 14,15-hepoxilin B-3 and 13,14,15-trioxilin B-3 by recombinant cells expressing microbial 15-lipoxygenase without and with epoxide hydrolase
Objective To produce high concentrations of 13-hydroxy-14,15-epoxy-eicosatrienoic acid (14,15-hepoxilin B-3, 14,15-HXB3) and 13,14,15-trihydroxy-eicosatrienoic acid (13,14,15-trioxilin B-3, 13,14,15-TrXB3) from arachidonic acid (ARA) using microbial 15-lipoxygenase (15-LOX) without and with epoxide hydrolase (EH), respectively. Results The products obtained from the bioconversion of ARA by recombinant Escherichia coli cells containing Archangium violaceum 15-LOX without and with Myxococcus xanthus EH were identified as 14,15-HXB3 and 13,14,15-TrXB3, respectively. Under the optimal conditions of 30 g cells L-1, 200 mM ARA, 25 degrees C, and initial pH 7.5, the cells converted 200 mM ARA into 192 mM 14,15-HXB3 and 100 mM 13,14,15-TrXB3 for 150 min, with conversion yields of 96 and 51% and productivities of 77 and 40 mM h(-1), respectively. Conclusion These are the highest concentrations, productivities, and yields of hepoxilin and trioxilin from ARA reported thus far.