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Scalable production and application of Pichia pastoris whole cell catalysts expressing human cytochrome P450 2C9.

Javier Garrigós-MartínezAstrid WeningerJosé Luis Montesinos-SeguíChristian SchmidFrancisco ValeroClaudia RinnofnerAnton GliederXavier Garcia-Ortega
Published in: Microbial cell factories (2021)
For the first time a scalable bioprocess for the production of hCYP2C9 whole cell catalysts was successfully designed and implemented in bioreactor cultures, and as well, further tested in a preparative-scale biotransformation of interest. The catalyst engineering procedure demonstrated the efficiency of the employment of a set of differently regulated bidirectional promoters to identify transformants with most effective membrane-bound hCYP/hCPR co-expression ratios and implies to become a model case for the generation of other P. pastoris based catalysts relying on co-expressed enzymes such as other P450 catalysts or enzymes relying on co-expressed enzymes for co-factor regeneration.
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