화학공학소재연구정보센터
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Vol.56, No.1-2, 101-107, 2001
Bioconversion of limonene to increased concentrations of perillic acid by Pseudomonas putida GS1 in a fed-batch reactor
Pseudomonas putida GS1 is able to convert limonene to perillic acid (up to 64 mM,(11 g/l) when the bacteria is cultivated in fed-batch culture with non-limiting amounts of glycerol, ammonium, and limonene. P. putida GS1 can use p-cymene as a single source of carbon and energy, and the enzymes that are responsible for the conversion of limonene to perillic acid belong to the degradation pathway of p-cymene. The p-cymene pathway of R putida GS1 is very similar, if not identical, to the cym pathway of P. putida F1. The latter strain, and a recombinant Escherichia coli strain that carried the genes of the cym pathway of R putida F1, also converted limonene to perillic acid. However, the final concentrations that were obtained in batch cultures with these two strains were lower than those obtained with R putida GS1.