posted on 2017-02-21, 00:00authored byHao Dong, Francesco Secundo, Changhu Xue, Xiangzhao Mao
Cinnamyl acetate has a wide application
in the flavor and fragrance
industry because of its sweet, balsamic, and floral odor. Up to now,
lipases have been mainly used in enzyme-mediated synthesis of cinnamyl
acetate, whereas esterases are used in only a few cases. Moreover,
the use of purified enzymes is often a disadvantage, which leads to
increases of the production costs. In this paper, a genomic DNA library
of Acinetobacter hemolyticus was constructed,
and a novel esterase (EstK1) was identified. After expression in Escherichia coli, the whole-cell catalyst of EstK1
displayed high transesterification activity to produce cinnamyl acetate
in nonaqueous systems. Furthermore, under optimal conditions (vinyl
acetate as acyl donor, isooctane as solvent, molar ratio 1:4, temperature
40 °C), the conversion ratio of cinnamyl alcohol could be up
to 94.1% at 1 h, and it reached an even higher level (97.1%) at 2
h.