A putative recombinant enzyme from Dictyoglomus turgidum was characterized and immobilized on Duolite A568 beads. The native enzyme was a 46 kDa tetramer. Its activity was highest for L-rhamnose, indicating that it is an L-rhamnose isomerase. The maximum activities of both the free and immobilized enzymes for L-rhamnose isomerization were at pH 8.0 and 75 °C in the presence of Mn(2+). Under these conditions, the half-lives of the free and immobilized enzymes were 28 and 112 h, respectively. In a packed-bed bioreactor, the immobilized enzyme produced an average of 130 g L-rhamnulose l(-1) from 300 g L-rhamnose l(-1) after 240 h at pH 8.0, 70 °C, and 0.6 h(-1), with a productivity of 78 g l(-1) h(-1) and a conversion yield of 43 %. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report describing the enzymatic production of L-rhamnulose.
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