Lay Hiang Ling, Elvis Teng Chua, Bo Xue, Xinying Jia, Jeng Yeong Chow, Ren Liang Yang, Yan Ping Lim, Ping Han, Hao Xie, Choon-Hong Tan, Giang Kien Truc Nguyen and Wen Shan Yew*,
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Sustainable Biosynthesis of Diverse Fatty Acid Esters of Hydroxy Fatty Acids (FAHFAs) for Industrial Production
Fatty acid esters of hydroxy fatty acids (FAHFAs) are a newly discovered lipid class known for their potential anti-inflammatory and insulin-sensitizing properties. A sustainable and efficient synthesis route is essential to realize the potential of FAHFAs and enable cost-effective, large-scale production. Enzymatic synthesis, favored for its scalability and environmental impact, is the preferred approach. Candida (Moesziomyces) antarctica lipase A (CalA), previously known for its thermostability and limited ability to catalyze FAHFA esterification, was investigated along with its orthologues for their ability to produce a variety of FAHFAs. We developed a systematic workflow to identify uncharacterized enzymes for FAHFA synthesis from natural sources, using an automation-compatible method, leading to the discovery of several novel lipases capable of synthesizing diverse FAHFAs. Among these lipases, two newly discovered enzymes, CL20 and CL23, demonstrated superior performance in FAHFA biosynthesis, achieving faster and higher yields than the benchmark enzyme, CalA. Our work advances methodologies and processes critical for industrial FAHFA production and provides a foundation for sustainable commercial-scale synthesis via synthetic enzymology.
Sustainable biosynthesis of diverse fatty acid esters of hydroxy fatty acids.
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