Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Vol.91, No.4, 436-440, 2005
The effect of whole cell immobilisation on the biotransformation of benzonitrile and the use of direct electric current for enhanced product removal
The nitrilase of Rhodococcus rhodochrous performs a one-step biotransformation of nitriles to their corresponding carboxylic acids. Application of a direct electric current moves the charged carboxylic acid towards an anode, across an anion exchange membrane, into a separate compartment. Cells encapsulated within alginate beads (2.9 mm diameter) for protection against the current biotransformed benzonitrile to benzoic acid with a 26% reduction in the biotransformation rate, from 0.054 mmol/min/g dcw with free cells to 0.040 mmol/min/g dcw with immobilised cells. When the electric current was applied, the biotransformation rate increased to 0.047 mmol/min/g dcw and product recovery increased from 19% to 79%. (c) 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:immobilised biocatalysis;alginate;nitrilase;Rhodococcus rhodochrous;electrokinetics;product recovery