- Production of 10-hydroxystearic acid from oleic acid and olive oil hydrolyzate by an oleate hydratase from Lysinibacillus fusiformis.
Production of 10-hydroxystearic acid from oleic acid and olive oil hydrolyzate by an oleate hydratase from Lysinibacillus fusiformis.
A recombinant enzyme from Lysinibacillus fusiformis was expressed, purified, and identified as an oleate hydratase because the hydration activity of the enzyme was the highest for oleic acid (with a k (cat) of 850Ā min(-1) and a K (m) of 540Ā Ī¼M), followed by palmitoleic acid, Ī³-linolenic acid, linoleic acid, myristoleic acid, and Ī±-linolenic acid. The optimal reaction conditions for the enzymatic production of 10-hydroxystearic acid were pH 6.5, 35Ā Ā°C, 4% (v/v) ethanol, 2,500Ā U ml(-1) (8.3Ā mgĀ ml(-1)) of enzyme, and 40Ā g l(-1) oleic acid. Under these conditions, 40Ā g l(-1) (142Ā mM) oleic acid was converted into 40Ā g l(-1) (133Ā mM) 10-hydroxystearic acid for 150Ā min, with a molar yield of 94% and a productivity of 16Ā g l(-1)Ā h(-1), and olive oil hydrolyzate containing 40Ā g l(-1) oleic acid was converted into 40Ā g l(-1) 10-hydroxystearic acid for 300Ā min, with a productivity of 8Ā g l(-1)Ā h(-1).