A light-controlled biocatalytic system for precise regulation of enzymatic decarboxylation†
Abstract
Precise control of a biocatalytic system is highly important but remains a major challenge. Herein, we developed a light-controlled enzyme production-biocatalysis one-pot system by combination of photocatalysis and photogenetic-regulated enzyme production. As proof-of-principle, a photoenzyme in an Escherichia coli-based biocatalyst was produced and restored by gene expression in the dark for decarboxylation under illumination. The kinetic resolution of racemic phosphinothricin with an intermittent illumination model displayed higher conversion (49%) and excellent stereoselectivity (ee = 98%), compared to a continuous illumination model (conv. = 44%; ee = 71%).
- This article is part of the themed collection: Biocatalysis: A cross-journal collection