• Skip navigation
  • Skip to navigation
  • Skip to the bottom
Simulate organization breadcrumb open Simulate organization breadcrumb close
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Institute of Bioprocess Engineering BVT
  • FAUTo the central FAU website
  1. Friedrich-Alexander-Universität
  2. Technische Fakultät
  3. Department Chemie- und Bioingenieurwesen
Suche öffnen
  • English
  • Deutsch
  • Campo
  • StudOn
  • FAUdir
  • Jobs
  • Map
  • Help
  1. Friedrich-Alexander-Universität
  2. Technische Fakultät
  3. Department Chemie- und Bioingenieurwesen
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Institute of Bioprocess Engineering BVT
Navigation Navigation close
  • Institute
    • Staff members
    • History
    • Job offers
    Portal Institute
  • Research
    • Working groups
    • Publications
    • Dissertations since 2022
    • Former research projects
    Portal Research
  • Study
    • Courses
    • Graduation theses (Bachelor and Master)
    Portal Study
  • Contact
    • Getting here
    • Contact
    Portal Contact
  1. Home
  2. Research
  3. Former research projects
  4. Dr.-Ing. Florian Golombek – Dynamic kinetic resolution

Dr.-Ing. Florian Golombek – Dynamic kinetic resolution

In page navigation: Research
  • Former research projects
    • Adson Arnold, M.Sc. - Biocatalytic multi-step production of alkaloids
    • Dr.-Ing. Florian Golombek - Dynamic kinetic resolution
    • Dr.-Ing. Marcus Heilmann - Innovative process to recover rare earth elements
    • Stefanie Fritzsche, M.Sc. - Enzymatic degradation of PET
    • Lisa Jordan, M.Sc. - Control and combat of koi herpesvirus
    • Dr.-Ing. Michael Mertz - Encapsulation of enzymes
    • Arabella Essert, M.Sc. - Functionalizaton of DNA nanostructures
    • PD Dr. Anna M. Becker - Control and combat of fish viroses
  • Working groups
  • Publications
  • Dissertations since 2022

Dr.-Ing. Florian Golombek – Dynamic kinetic resolution

Dr.-Ing. Florian Golombek – Dynamic kinetic resolutions using nano-scale enzyme membrane reactors

The dynamic kinetic resolution of racemates is a powerful method for the production of enantiopure compounds. However, it is not uncommon to face incompatibilities between the cleavage and racemization reactions. Kinetic resolutions are often catalyzed by lipases via selective acylation. Unfortunately, their combination with racemases often turns out to be critical, due to the fact that such acylations normally are run in organic solvents with low water activity. In such solvents most racemases are inactive making a spatial separation of the two reactions mandatory.

Blaue Kugel mit Einschnitt auf der rechten Seite und grafischer Darstellung von roten, grünen und blauen Enzymen darin.

In this project we develop a new type of nano-scale enzyme membrane reactors for the dynamic kinetic resolutions in biphasic systems. To achieve this, polymer-based vesicles, so-called polymersomes, are used as nano-reactors with soluble enzymes encapsulated inside. To avoid disintegration by the organic solvents in the biphasic systems, the membranes of the polymersomes have to be stabilized. Additionally, the selective mass transport over the membrane has to be facilitated via  the insertion of appropriate channel proteins. After the establishment of the complete nano-reactor-based biphasic reaction system, the resulting synthesis will be thoroughly characterized and a model-supported optimization will be performed.

This project was funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Basistechnologien Nachwuchsgruppe: UniComp – Funktionelle Erweiterung polymerbasierter Reaktionskompartimente für Multienzymsynthesen, project number 031B0221).

Veröffentlichungen:

Golombek F, Haumann M, Knoll M, Fröba AP, Castiglione K (2021): Three Steps, Two Enzymes, One Pot, but a Multitude of Nanocompartments: Combined Cycles of Kinetic Resolutions and Re-racemization with Incompatible Biocatalysts. ACS Omega, 6, 43, 29192–29200.

Mertz M, Golombek F, Boye S, Moreno S, Castiglione K (2021): Fast and effective chromatographic separation of polymersomes from proteins by multimodal chromatography. J Chrom B, 1162, 122459.

Golombek F, Castiglione K (2020): Polymersomes as Nanoreactors Enabling the Application of Solvent-Sensitive Enzymes in Different Biphasic Reaction Setups. Biotechnol J, 15, 1900561.

 

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Institute of Bioprocess Engineering

Paul-Gordan-Str. 3
91052 Erlangen
Germany
  • Imprint
  • Privacy and data protection
  • Accessibility
  • Facebook
  • RSS Feed
  • Twitter
  • Xing
Up