Production of Biobased Ethylbenzene by Cascade Biocatalysis with an Engineered Photodecarboxylase.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
; 63(8): e202314566, 2024 Feb 19.
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Production of commodity chemicals, such as benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX), from renewable resources is key for a sustainable society. Biocatalysis enables one-pot multistep transformation of bioresources under mild conditions, yet it is often limited to biochemicals. Herein, we developed a non-natural three-enzyme cascade for one-pot conversion of biobased l-phenylalanine into ethylbenzene. The key rate-limiting photodecarboxylase was subjected to structure-guided semirational engineering, and a triple mutant CvFAP(Y466T/P460A/G462I) was obtained with a 6.3-fold higher productivity. With this improved photodecarboxylase, an optimized two-cell sequential process was developed to convert l-phenylalanine into ethylbenzene with 82 % conversion. The cascade reaction was integrated with fermentation to achieve the one-pot bioproduction of ethylbenzene from biobased glycerol, demonstrating the potential of cascade biocatalysis plus enzyme engineering for the production of biobased commodity chemicals.
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