Method for oxidizing hydrocarbons with a hydroxylase from a methane monooxygenase
US5190870A · kind A · utility
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| Filing date | Oct 8, 1990 |
| Grant date | Mar 2, 1993 |
| Priority date | — |
| Expiry date | Oct 8, 2010 |
Classification
- Technology area (CPC C)Chemistry; Metallurgy
- CPC primaryC12Y114/13025
- WIPO fieldBiotechnology
- WIPO sectorChemistry
Abstract
A purified hydroxylase component of the soluble methane monooxygenase enzyme present in the bacterium Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b is found capable of oxidizing hydrocarbons under aerobic conditions in the presence of suitable reducing agents. The hydroxylase can be reduced by commercial reducing agents, such as sodium dithionite and photo- and electrochemical means when in the presence of electron transport components, such as methyl viologen and proflavin. The hydroxylase component can be obtained with high final specific activity when ferrous iron compounds and cysteine are included in the purification buffers used to extract the hydroxylase from bacterial cells.
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