Comparative study on the N-acylase activity of mammalian kidney acetone powders (KAP's)

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The N-acylase activity and enantioselectivity of mammalian kidney acetone powders (KAP's) or their enzyme extract was demonstrated on (rac)-N-acetylmethionine; used as reference substrate. It was showed hydrolysis exclusively on the (S)-enantiomer. The biocatalyzed reaction allowed us, to categorize the KAPs regarding the animal source, sheep, pig, calf, bovine, dog and guinea pig as fast biocatalysts reaching equilibrium in around 4 to 5 h; and rat, mouse and hamster were slower biocatalysts, since they did it in around 24 h. In most of the reactions the kidney crude preparations gave a better conversion than the enzyme extract, this fact demonstrated that the longer stirring during the reaction in an aqueous medium, allowed a greater dissolution of the enzyme. These readily available and inexpensive crude biocatalysts have a great potential application in organic synthesis. © 2013, Sociedad Química de México.

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Luna, H., Hernández-Vázquez, L., Pérez, H. I., Manjarrez, N., Solís, A., & Cassani, J. (2013). Comparative study on the N-acylase activity of mammalian kidney acetone powders (KAP’s). Journal of the Mexican Chemical Society, 57(1), 43–46. https://doi.org/10.29356/jmcs.v57i1.236

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