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Direct production of a genetically-encoded immobilized biodiesel catalyst
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Biofuel ProductionEngineeringBiochemistryNatural SciencesBiocatalysisLipid ResourceBiochemical EngineeringSynthetic BiologyBiotechnologyMetabolic EngineeringImmobilization SystemBacterium Bacillus ThuringiensisImmobilized EnzymeChemical BiotechnologyFuel ProductionEnzyme ImmobilizationDirect Production
The use of immobilized enzymes as biocatalysts has great potential to improve the efficiency and environmental sustainability of many industrial processes. Here, we report a novel approach that allows for the direct production of a highly active immobilized lipase within the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis. Cry3Aa-lipA crystals were generated by genetically fusing Bacillus subtilis lipase A to Cry3Aa, a protein that naturally forms crystals in the bacteria. The crystal framework significantly stabilized the lipase against denaturation in organic solvents and high temperatures, resulting in a highly efficient fusion crystal that could catalyze the conversion of triacylglycerols to fatty acid methyl ester biodiesel to near-completion over 10 cycles. The simplicity and robustness of the Cry-fusion crystal (CFC) immobilization system could make it an appealing platform for generating industrial biocatalysts for multiple bioprocesses.
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