Title: NCESR 06/07-101
1Ethanol as a Energy Source and Terminal
ReductantExploitation of Thermophilic Redox
Enzymesin Catalyst Development and Screening
Ketones
Co-PIs
David Berkowitz, Department of Chemistry
Paul Blum, School of Biological Sciences
NCESR 06/07-101
2New Value-Added Enzymatic Reductions of Achiral
Ketones
New Biocatalytic Routes to Pharmaceutically
Relevant Building Blocks . . .
HLADH Horse Liver Alcohol Dehydrogenase CPADH
Candida parapsilosis ADH RS-1 ADH
Rhodococcus sp. ADH LKADH Lactobacillus kefir
ADH
3Ethanol as the Terminal Reductant for Value-Added
Products
300-500 reduction cycles possible from ethanol in
the synthesis of this value-added chiral,
building block . . .
4Thermophilic Bacteria as a Potential Source of
Novel Dehydrogenases
5The Blum Lab successfully expresses the
thermostable ADH from the archeaon Sulfolobus
sulfataricus
6The Berkowitz Lab finds that this thermostable
ADH can enantioselectively reduce the
Talampanel-leading ketone, even at 75C