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Bacterial polyester synthases

The copolymer poly-(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) (PHB-co-PHV) produced by A eutrophus has generated more interest than poly-(R)-3-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) homopolymer. Since these bacterial polyesters are biodegradable thermoplastics, their mechanical and physical properties have received much attention. PHB is a relatively stiff and brittle material because of its high crystallinity. However, the physiochemi-cal and mechanical properties of [P(HB-HV)] vary widely and depend on the molar percentage of 3-hydroxyvalerate (HV) in the copolymer (4,5) as shown inTable 1. Propionic acid is converted by a synthetase to propionyl-CoA, and the biosynthetic P-ketothiolase catalyzes the condensation of propionyl-CoA with acetyl-CoA to 3-ketovaleryl-CoA by the acetoacetyl-CoA reductase. The hydroxyvaleryl moiety is finally covalently linked to the polyester by the PHA synthase (6). [Pg.362]


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