Abstract
Nitrilase enzymes (EC 3.5.5.1) are responsible for the direct hydration of nitriles to their corresponding carboxylic acids and ammonia. The utilization of nitrilase enzymes in biocatalysis toward bio-pharmaceuticals and industrial applications facilitates the move towards green chemistry. The body of research presented describes a novel clade-specific touchdown PCR protocol for the detection of novel nitrilase genes. The presented study identified partial sequences of 15 novel nitrilase genes across 7 genera, with partial DNA sequence homology (%) displayed across an additional 16 genera. This research will prove valuable in the screening of microorganisms for the identification of novel clade-specific nitrilase genes, with predicted enantioselective profiles as determined by their clade characterizations.
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Dooley-Cullinane, T. M., O’Reilly, C., Aslam, B., Weiner, D. P., O’Neill, D., Owens, E., … Coffey, L. (2019). The use of clade-specific PCR assays to identify novel nitrilase genes from environmental isolates. MicrobiologyOpen, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.700
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