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Hydroxylation of Oleanolic Acid to Queretaroic Acid by Cytochrome P450 from<i>Nonomuraea recticatena</i>
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2006
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Bioorganic ChemistryEngineeringEscherichia ColiOrganic ChemistryRedox BiologyBiosynthesisBiochemical EngineeringMetabolic EngineeringNatural Product BiosynthesisOleanolic AcidQueretaroic AcidChemical BiotechnologyBiotransformationBiochemistryBiocatalysisCytochrome P450PharmacologyNatural Product SynthesisBiotechnologySynthetic BiologyMicrobiologyPhytochemistryMedicine
A gene for cytochrome P450 (moxA) from Nonomuraea recticatena, coexpressed with camAB for pseudomonad redox partners in Escherichia coli, hydroxylated oleanolic acid to produce queretaroic acid. When we used the P450-induced whole-cell as a catalyst, only a small amount of queretaroic acid was produced, probably due to poor permeability of oleanolic acid into the E. coli cell. In an alternative approach with the cell-free reaction system, the conversion ratio increased up to 17%.
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