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Nitrilases from Filamentous Fungi

Ludmila Martinkovd, VojtSch Vepoda, Ondfej Kaplan, Vladimir Kfen, Karel Bezouska and Maria Cantarella [Pg.229]

On the basis of sequence data and biochemical characterization, this chapter wiU compare the structure and enzymatic properties of nitrilases from filamentous fungi with those of prokaryotic and plant nitrilases as well as other related enzymes like cyanide hydratases and cyanide dihydratases. The biotechnological potential of fungal nitrilases will be evaluated. [Pg.229]

Modem Biocatalysis Stereoselective and Environmentally Friendly Reactions. Edited by Wolf-Dieter Fessner and Thorleif Anthonsen Copyright 2009 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH Co. KGaA, Weinheim ISBN 978-3-527-32071-4 [Pg.229]


Table 14.1 Subunit and holoenzyme molecular masses of nitrilases from filamentous fungi comparison with selected prokaryotic nitrilases, cyanide hydratases and cyanide dihydratase. Table 14.1 Subunit and holoenzyme molecular masses of nitrilases from filamentous fungi comparison with selected prokaryotic nitrilases, cyanide hydratases and cyanide dihydratase.

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