Development of an efficient and scalable bioprocess for the plant hormone 12-OPDA: Overcoming the hurdles of nature's biosynthesis

Guntelmann T, Dietz K-J, Gröger H (2024)
Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry .

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Besides its native biological function as a plant hormone, cis-(+)-12-oxo-phytodienoic acid (12-OPDA) serves as a metabolite for the cellular formation of (-)-jasmonic acid and has also been shown to have an influence on mammalian cells. In order to make this biologically active, but at the same time very expensive natural product 12-OPDA broadly accessible for further biological and medicinal research, we developed an efficient bioprocess based on the utilization of a tailor-made whole-cell catalyst by following the principles of its biosynthesis in nature. After process optimization, the three-step one-pot synthesis of 12-OPDA starting from readily accessible alpha-linolenic acid could be conducted at appropriate technically relevant substrate loadings in the range of 5-20 g L-1. The desired 12-OPDA was obtained with an excellent conversion efficiency, and by means of the developed, efficient downstream-processing, this emulsifying as well as stereochemically labile biosynthetic metabolite 12-OPDA was then obtained with very high chemical purity (>99%) and enantio- and diastereomeric excess (>99% ee, 96% de) as well as negligible side-product formation (<1%). With respect to future technical applications, we also demonstrated the scalability of the production of the whole cell-biocatalyst in a high cell-density fermentation process.
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry
ISSN
1477-0520
eISSN
1477-0539
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2990758

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Guntelmann T, Dietz K-J, Gröger H. Development of an efficient and scalable bioprocess for the plant hormone 12-OPDA: Overcoming the hurdles of nature's biosynthesis. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry . 2024.
Guntelmann, T., Dietz, K. - J., & Gröger, H. (2024). Development of an efficient and scalable bioprocess for the plant hormone 12-OPDA: Overcoming the hurdles of nature's biosynthesis. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry . https://doi.org/10.1039/d4ob00258j
Guntelmann, Tim, Dietz, Karl-Josef, and Gröger, Harald. 2024. “Development of an efficient and scalable bioprocess for the plant hormone 12-OPDA: Overcoming the hurdles of nature's biosynthesis”. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry .
Guntelmann, T., Dietz, K. - J., and Gröger, H. (2024). Development of an efficient and scalable bioprocess for the plant hormone 12-OPDA: Overcoming the hurdles of nature's biosynthesis. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry .
Guntelmann, T., Dietz, K.-J., & Gröger, H., 2024. Development of an efficient and scalable bioprocess for the plant hormone 12-OPDA: Overcoming the hurdles of nature's biosynthesis. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry .
T. Guntelmann, K.-J. Dietz, and H. Gröger, “Development of an efficient and scalable bioprocess for the plant hormone 12-OPDA: Overcoming the hurdles of nature's biosynthesis”, Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry , 2024.
Guntelmann, T., Dietz, K.-J., Gröger, H.: Development of an efficient and scalable bioprocess for the plant hormone 12-OPDA: Overcoming the hurdles of nature's biosynthesis. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry . (2024).
Guntelmann, Tim, Dietz, Karl-Josef, and Gröger, Harald. “Development of an efficient and scalable bioprocess for the plant hormone 12-OPDA: Overcoming the hurdles of nature's biosynthesis”. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry (2024).

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