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OPTIBIOCAT · Optimized esterase biocatalysts for cost-effective industrial production
OPTIBIOCAT is a 48 months project aimed at developing biocatalysts based on feruloyl esterases (FAEs) and glucuronoyl esterases (GEs) for production of phenolic fatty- and sugar- esters with antioxidant activity for cosmetic industry, expanding the number/type of industrial biotransformations. Selected FAEs and GEs available within the consortium will be improved for their thermo- and solvent- resistance and substrate specificity by site-directed mutagenesis and directed evolution. Novel enzymes will be discovered by mining for new genes from available genomes. An inventory of novel FAEs and GEs will be developed including 50 fungal and 500 bacterial esterases, 25 site-directed and 20 directed evolved mutants. Enzymatic performances will be optimized to enhance the yield (up to the theoretical yield of 100%) and productivity (up to 0.5-1 g/l/h) of reactions giving the main targeted antioxidants: butyl ferulate, p-coumarate, caffeate, sinapate and 5-O-(trans-feruloyl)-arabinofuranose (using FAEs), glucuronate and benzyl glucuronate (using GEs). FAEs and GEs will be also tested for production of other compounds with improved biological activity and properties of hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity for cosmetic applications. Cost-effective methods will be developed for production of the new biocatalysts, in the g/L scale, and for their technical application to produce antioxidants for cosmetic industry, up to 20L. Enzyme immobilization will increase their recyclability up to ten cycles. The ability of the developed catalysts to work in conditions miming the industrial ones with reduced use of solvents and lower temperature than the chemical routes will be demonstrated. The techno-economic viability and environmental friendliness will be assessed considering a full industrial scale scenario. OPTIBIOCAT involves a highly skilled and multidisciplinary partnership of 16 partners from 8 EU countries, and it is a strongly industry driven project through the participation of 8 SMEs and 1 large company.
Consortium · 18 organisations
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI FEDERICO II
IT · €822,320
LULEA TEKNISKA UNIVERSITET
SE · €834,870
SUPREN GMBH
DE · €413,000
HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO
FI · €477,680
KONINKLIJKE NEDERLANDSE AKADEMIE VAN WETENSCHAPPEN - KNAW
NL · €455,210
GENENCOR INTERNATIONAL BV
NL · €125,889
BIOCOM MEDIA AG
DE · €231,632
KORRES S.A. NATURAL PRODUCTS (KORRES ANONIMI ETERIA FYSIKA PROIONTA)
EL · €232,760
CLEA TECHNOLOGIES BV
NL · €202,276
NZYTECH LDA
PT · €391,200
GenomeScan B.V.
NL
TAROS CHEMICALS GMBH & CO KG
DE · €502,880
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE POUR L'AGRICULTURE, L'ALIMENTATION ET L'ENVIRONNEMENT
FR · €486,349
Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
DE · €357,382
GENOMIC INVESTMENTS BV
NL · €165,120
CHALMERS TEKNISKA HOGSKOLA AB
SE · €446,023
DYADIC NEDERLAND BV
NL · €263,849
PROTEONIC BV
NL · €443,406
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