Concomitant use of immobilized uridine-cytidine kinase and polyphosphate kinase for 5′-cytidine monophosphate production
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National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31700037), Tianjin Natural Science Foundation (No. 18JCQNJC79200), China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (No. 2018M631747).

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    Uridine-cytidine kinase, an important catalyst in the compensation pathway of nucleotide metabolism, can catalyze the phosphorylation reaction of cytidine to 5′-cytidine monophosphate (CMP), but the reaction needs NTP as the phosphate donor. To increase the production efficiency of CMP, uridine-cytidine kinase gene from Thermus thermophilus HB8 and polyphosphate kinase gene from Rhodobacter sphaeroides were cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli BL21(DE3). Uridine-cytidine kinase was used for the generation of CMP from cytidine and ATP, and polyphosphate kinase was used for the regeneration of ATP. Then, the D403 metal chelate resin was used to adsorb Ni2+ to form an immobilized carrier, and the immobilized carrier was specifically combined with the recombinant enzymes to form the immobilized enzymes. Finally, single-factor optimization experiment was carried out to determine the reaction conditions of the immobilized enzyme. At 30 °C and pH 8.0, 60 mmol/L cytidine and 0.5 mmol/L ATP were used as substrates to achieve 5 batches of high-efficiency continuous catalytic reaction, and the average molar yield of CMP reached 91.2%. The above method has the advantages of low reaction cost, high product yield and high enzyme utilization rate, and has good applied value for industrial production.

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吴思佳,李杰,胡晨龙,田俊宇,张通,陈宁,范晓光. 固定化尿苷-胞苷激酶和聚磷酸激酶偶联催化制备5′-胞苷酸[J]. Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2020, 36(5): 1002-1011

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  • Received:August 08,2019
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