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Research overview of L-DOPA production using a bacterial enzyme, tyrosine phenol-lyase.

Hidehiko KumagaiTakane KatayamaTakashi KoyanagiHideyuki Suzuki
Published in: Proceedings of the Japan Academy. Series B, Physical and biological sciences (2023)
L-DOPA is an amino acid that is used as a treatment for Parkinson's disease. A simple enzymatic synthesis method of L-DOPA had been developed using bacterial L-tyrosine phenol-lyase (Tpl). This review describes research on screening of bacterial strains, culture conditions, properties of the enzyme, reaction mechanism of the enzyme, and the reaction conditions for the production of L-DOPA. Furthermore, molecular bleeding of constitutively Tpl-overproducing strains is described, which were developed based on mutations in a DNA binding protein, TyrR, which controls the induction of tpl gene expression.
Keyphrases
  • gene expression
  • binding protein
  • escherichia coli
  • amino acid
  • dna methylation
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