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Integration of ion exchange resin materials for a downstream-processing approach of an imine reductase-catalyzed reaction.

Lars-Erik MeyerHenrike BrundiekJan von Langermann
Published in: Biotechnology progress (2020)
In this study, an ion exchange resin-based downstream-processing concept for imine reductase (IRED)-catalyzed reactions was investigated. As a model reaction, 2-methylpyrroline was converted to its corresponding product (S)-2-methylpyrrolidine with >99% of conversion by the (S)-selective IRED from Paenibacillus elgii B69. Under optimized reaction conditions full conversion was achieved using a substrate concentration of 150 and 500 mmol/L of d-glucose. Seven commercially available cation- and anion-exchange resins were studied with respect to their ability to recover the product from the reaction solution. Without any pretreatment, cation-exchange resins Amberlite IR-120(H), IRN-150, Dowex Monosphere 650C, and Dowex Marathon MSC showed high recovery capacities (up to >90%). A 150-ml preparative scale reaction was performed yielding ~1 g hydrochloride salt product with >99% purity. Any further purification steps, for example, by column chromatography or recrystallization, were not required.
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