Development of an immobilized biocatalyst based on Bacillus psychrosaccharolyticus NDT for the preparative synthesis of trifluridine and decytabine

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Fresco-Taboada, Alba
Serra, Immacolata
Arroyo Sánchez, Miguel
Mata Riesco, Isabel de la

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The immobilization of Bacillus psychrosaccharolyticus nucleoside 2′-deoxyribosyltransferase was deeply investigated and finally optimized. The best immobilization procedure resulted to be ionic adsorption on PEI 600 Da agarose followed by crosslinking with 70% oxidized dextran (20 kDa). The percentage of recovered activity was further improved (from 21% to 33%) by the addition of 20% glycerol to the immobilization mixture. The resulting biocatalyst showed a stability profile similar to that of the soluble enzyme and it was used for the preparative synthesis of trifluridine and decytabine obtaining conversions ranging from 50% to 76%.

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Fresco-Taboada, A., Serra, I., Arroyo, M., Fernández-Lucas, J., de la Mata, I., & Terreni, M. (2016). Development of an immobilized biocatalyst based on Bacillus psychrosaccharolyticus NDT for the preparative synthesis of trifluridine and decytabine. Catalysis Today, 259, 197-204.

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