Arabidopsis thaliana : a novel biocatalyst for asymmetric reductions
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We used Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings as biocatalysts for the reduction of ketones, and investigated the factors affecting the chemical yield and enantioselectivity of the reactions. One- to four-week-old Arabidopsis seedlings were incubated for 24 h in reaction mixture containing either aromatic or aliphatic ketone as a substrate. After the reaction, the ketones and corresponding alcohols were extracted and quantified. The results indicated that Arabidopsis seedlings can be used as a biocatalyst for asymmetric reduction of ketones such as trifluoroacetophenone, t-butyl acetoacetate, methyl benzoylformate, and 2-(trifluoroacetyl)thiophene. The highest chemical yields were observed in seedlings pre-incubated under light conditions and in leaves, suggesting that asymmetric ketone reduction might be related to photosynthesis. In contrast, the age and size of seedlings did not have a significant effect on chemical yield or enantioselectivity. The findings suggest that Arabidopsis, which is widely used as a model plant system, presents a new opportunity for biotransformation.
- 日本植物細胞分子生物学会の論文
- 2011-03-25
著者
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Takeda Satomi
Department of Biological Science, Graduate School of Science, Osaka Prefecture University
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Ogata Yuka
Department of Biological Science, Graduate School of Science, Osaka Prefecture University
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Kojima Hideo
Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Osaka Prefecture University
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Okada Akiko
Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Osaka Prefecture University
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Uranishi Yosuke
Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Osaka Prefecture University
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Kojima Hideo
Department Of Chemistry Graduate School Of Science Osaka Prefecture University
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Nakamura Kaoru
Graduate School Of Human Development And Environment 'science Shop' Kobe University
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Takeda Satomi
Department Of Biological Science Graduate School Of Science Osaka Prefecture University
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Ogata Yuka
Department Of Biological Science Graduate School Of Science Osaka Prefecture University
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Okada Akiko
Department Of Chemistry Graduate School Of Science Osaka Prefecture University
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Uranishi Yosuke
Department Of Chemistry Graduate School Of Science Osaka Prefecture University
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Okada Akiko
Department Of Cancer Cell Research The Institute Of Medical Science The University Of Tokyo
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Nakamura Kaoru
Graduate School of Human Development and Environment 'Science Shop', Kobe University
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Kojima Hideo
Department of Applied Chemistry, College of Engineering, University of Osaka Prefecture
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