
handle: 10281/316396 , 11571/1190608
Deoxyadenosine kinase from Dictyostelium discoideum (DddAK) phosphorylates its natural substrate (2’-deoxyadenosine, dAdo) as well as the arabinosyladenine analogues vidarabine (araA) and fludarabine (F-araA) to their corresponding 5’-monophosphates. DddAK has been here immobilized by ionic interaction on an aminated epoxy-functionalized support (SepabeadsTM EC-EP), and cross-linked with oxidized dextran. The final activity recovery was 33–42 %, depending on the protein loading. Immobilization enhanced the stability of DddAK at pH 10 and, to a lesser extent, at 45 °C. Phosphorylation of dAdo, araA and F-araA catalyzed by immobilized DddAK was always nearly quantitative in less than 12 hours. Fludarabine monophosphate was synthesized from F-araA (95 % conversion, 20 g/L) using immobilized DddAK in fully aqueous medium, thus showing that this biocatalyst could be used for developing a preparative phosphorylation process greener and more efficient than POCl3-based phosphorylation.
arabinonucleoside-5’-monophosphate; deoxyadenosine kinase; immobilization; nucleotide synthesis; phosphorylation;, 570, deoxyadenosine kinase, phosphorylation, immobilization, nucleotide synthesis, 540, arabinonucleoside-5’-monophosphate
arabinonucleoside-5’-monophosphate; deoxyadenosine kinase; immobilization; nucleotide synthesis; phosphorylation;, 570, deoxyadenosine kinase, phosphorylation, immobilization, nucleotide synthesis, 540, arabinonucleoside-5’-monophosphate
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