2001 Technology for a Sustainable Environment: NSF/EPA Partnership: Metabolic Engineering of Monooxygenases for 1-Naphthol and Styrene Epoxide Formation (TSE01-D)
$690,106FY2002ENGNSF
University Of Connecticut, Storrs CT
Investigators
Abstract
0124401 Wood The objective of this project is to optimize the activity and expression of monooxygenases for the purpose of converting naphthalene to 1-naphthol and (chiral) styrene epoxide. Replacing the current method for producing 1-naphthol and styrene epoxide with the proposed enzymatic alternative may prove to be more environmentally benign in that less solvent and by-product wastes will result. There are two components to the work: (1) enzyme "breeding" (University of Connecticut) and (2) regulation of expression and bioprocess optimization (University of Maryland), which are highly synergistic.
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