Cephalosporin C acylase: Important role, obstacles, and strategies to optimize expression in E. coli

Rasyidah, Muthiah and Sismindari, Sismindari and Purwanto, Purwanto (2024) Cephalosporin C acylase: Important role, obstacles, and strategies to optimize expression in E. coli. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 14 (10). 15 – 24. ISSN 22313354

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Abstract

Cephalosporins have gained popularity due to the increasing resistance to penicillin antibiotics. Since the first discovery of cephalosporin C in 1945, the development of cephalosporin-class antibiotics has continued. Cephalosporin C was converted into a 7-aminocephalosporanic acid (7-ACA) compound which became a precursor for producing cephalosporin class antibiotics through side chain modification. The conversion of cephalosporin C to 7-ACA is more beneficial when performed enzymatically using the enzyme cephalosporin C acylase (CA) compared to chemical methods. This article will present the importance of cephalosporin CA enzymes in the development of cephalosporin antibiotics, the obstacles, and strategies to optimize the expression of these enzymes in Escherichia coli hosts. © (2024), (Open Science Publishers LLP Inc.). All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
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Uncontrolled Keywords: cephalosporin; cephalosporin C; cephalosporin C acylase; unclassified drug; Achromobacter; Article; Bacillus licheniformis; batch fermentation; catabolite repression; Cephalosporium; DNA methylation; enzyme activity; enzyme synthesis; Escherichia coli; gene mutation; gene structure; hydrolysis; Mycobacterium tuberculosis; nonhuman; protein expression; protein quality; quality control
Subjects: R Medicine > RS Pharmacy and materia medica
Divisions: Faculty of Pharmacy
Depositing User: Muh Aly Mubarok
Date Deposited: 05 Aug 2025 01:32
Last Modified: 05 Aug 2025 01:32
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/19838

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