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A Retro-biosynthesis-Based Route to Generate Pinene-Derived Polyesters.


ABSTRACT: Significantly increased production of biobased polymers is a prerequisite to replace petroleum-based materials towards reaching a circular bioeconomy. However, many renewable building blocks from wood and other plant material are not directly amenable for polymerization, due to their inert backbones and/or lack of functional group compatibility with the desired polymerization type. Based on a retro-biosynthetic analysis of polyesters, a chemoenzymatic route from (-)-?-pinene towards a verbanone-based lactone, which is further used in ring-opening polymerization, is presented. Generated pinene-derived polyesters showed elevated degradation and glass transition temperatures, compared with poly(?-decalactone), which lacks a ring structure in its backbone. Semirational enzyme engineering of the cyclohexanone monooxygenase from Acinetobacter calcoaceticus enabled the biosynthesis of the key lactone intermediate for the targeted polyester. As a proof of principle, one enzyme variant identified from screening in a microtiter plate was used in biocatalytic upscaling, which afforded the bicyclic lactone in 39?% conversion in shake flask scale reactions.

SUBMITTER: Stamm A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6618282 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Retro-biosynthesis-Based Route to Generate Pinene-Derived Polyesters.

Stamm Arne A   Biundo Antonino A   Schmidt Björn B   Brücher Jörg J   Lundmark Stefan S   Olsén Peter P   Fogelström Linda L   Malmström Eva E   Bornscheuer Uwe T UT   Syrén Per-Olof PO  

Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology 20190521 13


Significantly increased production of biobased polymers is a prerequisite to replace petroleum-based materials towards reaching a circular bioeconomy. However, many renewable building blocks from wood and other plant material are not directly amenable for polymerization, due to their inert backbones and/or lack of functional group compatibility with the desired polymerization type. Based on a retro-biosynthetic analysis of polyesters, a chemoenzymatic route from (-)-α-pinene towards a verbanone-  ...[more]

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