Characterization of two bacterial hydroxynitrile lyases with high similarity to cupin superfamily proteins

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Abstract

Hydroxynitrile lyases (HNLs) catalyze the cleavage of cyanohydrins. In the reverse reaction, they catalyze the formation of carbon-carbon bonds by enantioselective condensation of hydrocyanic acid with carbonyls. In this study, we describe two proteins from endophytic bacteria that display activity in the cleavage and the synthesis reaction of (R)-mandelonitrile with up to 74% conversion of benzaldehyde (enantiopreference ee 89%). Both showed high similarity to proteins of the cupin superfamily which so far were not known to exhibit HNL activity. © 2012, American Society for Microbiology.

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Hussain, Z., Wiedner, R., Steiner, K., Hajek, T., Avi, M., Hecher, B., … Schwab, H. (2012). Characterization of two bacterial hydroxynitrile lyases with high similarity to cupin superfamily proteins. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 78(6), 2053–2055. https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.06899-11

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