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Chemo- and stereoselective reduction of β-keto esters by spores and various morphological forms of Mucor rouxii
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2002-05Registro en:
Mangone, Constanza P; Pereyra, Elba Nora; Argimón, Silvia; Moreno, Silvia; Baldessari, Alicia; Chemo- and stereoselective reduction of β-keto esters by spores and various morphological forms of Mucor rouxii; Elsevier Science Inc; Enzyme and Microbial Technology; 30; 5; 5-2002; 596-601
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Autor
Mangone, Constanza P
Pereyra, Elba Nora
Argimón, Silvia
Moreno, Silvia
Baldessari, Alicia
Resumen
We report the efficient enantioselective reduction of a number of β-ketoesters by mycelial and yeast-like forms of the dimorphic fungus Mucor rouxii in a whole-cell process. Mycelial cells, grown in aerobiosis, were efficient in water, whereas the yeast-like cells, grown in anaerobic medium, were both efficient in water and in organic solvents. Almost 100% of conversion with 97% of enantiomeric excess of the (S) forms of the reduced β-ketoesters was obtained at 15 g biomass (wet weight)/mmol substrate in two hours. The fungal spores, which are the physiologically resistant form of the fungus, also catalyzed the reductive process efficiently and stereoselectively. The freeze-dried as well as the warm-air dried yeast-like cells, rehydrated in a small volume of water, maintained the same efficiency and selectivity of the reaction in organic solvents as the fresh biomass up to at least 4 months.