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  • Defining a process operating window for the synthesis of 5-methyluridine by transglycosylation of guanosine and thymine.

Defining a process operating window for the synthesis of 5-methyluridine by transglycosylation of guanosine and thymine.

Journal of biotechnology (2010-11-30)
Gregory E R Gordon, Daniel F Visser, Dean Brady, Nelly Raseroka, Moira L Bode
ABSTRACT

This paper describes a high yielding coupled enzymatic reaction using Bacillus halodurans purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP) and E. coli uridine phosphorylase (UP) for synthesis of 5-methyluridine (5-MU) by transglycosylation. Key parameters such as reaction temperature, pH, reactant loading, reactor configuration and enzyme loading were investigated. A guanosine conversion of 95% and a 5-MU yield of 85% were achieved at 1l scale, with a productivity of 10 g l⁻¹ h⁻¹.

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5-Methyluridine, 97%