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Pseudomonas -specific nitrilase

Table 8.6 Summary of substrate specificity of Pseudomonas putida nitrilase (data is not comprehensive)... [Pg.181]

Figure 7 Synthesis of (if)-O-acetylmandelic acid by an ( )-specific nitrilase from Pseudomonas sp. Figure 7 Synthesis of (if)-O-acetylmandelic acid by an ( )-specific nitrilase from Pseudomonas sp.
The structure-activity relationships in nitrilases were probably best described in the nitrilase from Pseudomonas fluorescens which was subjected to a number of specific mutations [21-24]. The activities, enantioselectivities, and chemoselectivities (amide... [Pg.332]

Together with R. rhodochrous ATCC 21197 [43] and Pseudomonas putida NRRL 18668 [51], also Rhodococcus sp. C3II md Rhodococcus erythropolis MP 50 were used for the enantiospecific preparation of (S)-naproxen [65]. Rhodococcus sp. C3II lacks a nitrilase but exhibits nitrile hydratase and amidase activities, both of which are constitutive and prefer the (5 )-enantiomers of naproxen derivatives. On the other hand, the enzymes from R. erythropolis MP 50 were induced by nitriles and its nitrile hydratase was (R)-specific [44]. Due to the presence of a strictly (5)-specific amidase, both strains finally formed (5)-naproxen with high enantioselectivity (Fig. 18). Evidence for the enantioselectivity of the nitrile hydratases of both strains was obtained by the formation of optically active amides in the presence of the amidase inhibitor diethyl phosphoramidate [63,65]. The nitrile hydratase of Rhodococcus sp. C3II whole cells was used for the sjmthesis of (>S)-naproxen amide with 94% e.e. after 30% conversion in the presence of the amidase inhibitor [63]. In addition, the highly stereoselective amidases of these two strains were used to prepare (5)-ketoprofen (Fig. 28), and the amidase from R. erythropolis MP 50 was used to prepare (5)-2-phenylpropionic acid with more than 99% e.e. and more than 49% conversion [66,67]. [Pg.470]


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