Affiliation:
1. Molecular Enzymology Group University of Groningen Nijenborgh 4 Groningen (The Netherlands
2. Department of Biology and Biotechnology University of Pavia Via Ferrata 9 Pavia Italy
Abstract
AbstractThe chemical 5‐hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) can be derived from lignocellulose and is an interesting bio‐based platform chemical as it has the potential to be transformed into numerous valuable building blocks such as the polymer‐precursor 2,5‐diformylfuran (DFF). To date, only a few oxidases acting on HMF are known and by sampling atypical species, we discovered a novel flavin‐dependent oxidoreductase from the honeybee Apis mellifera (beeHMFO). The enzyme can perform the chemoselective oxidation of HMF to DFF but can also readily accept other aromatic alcohols as substrates. The function of the enzyme may well be the antimicrobial generation of hydrogen peroxide using HMF, which is very abundant in honey. The discovery of this insect‐derived flavoprotein oxidase holds promising potential in the synthesis of renewable products and demonstrates that insects can be an interesting source of novel biocatalysts.
Subject
Organic Chemistry,Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,Biochemistry
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