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Rhodococcus butanica

Recently, the potential of bacterial enzymes for the synthesis of aromatic, optically active amides, and carboxylic acids firom racemic nitriles was evaluated. An enantiomer-selective amidase, active on several 2-aryl and 2-aryloxy propionamides, was identifided and purified from Brevibacterium sp. strain R312 [145]. A nitrilase, found in Acinetobacter sp. strain AK226 and able to hydrolyze efihciently both aromatic and aliphatic nitriles, was reported to hydrolyze racemic nitriles to optically active 2-aryl propionic acids [146]. Enzyme system of Rhodococcus butanica could be successfully adapted for the kinetic resolution of a-arylpropionitriles resulting in the formation of (R)-... [Pg.12]

For organisms which express both pathways for nitrile hydrolysis, the stereochemical pathways can be very complex. The latter is illustrated by the microbial resolution of cx-aryl-substituted propionitriles using a Rhodococcus butanica strain (Scheme 2.109) [697]. Formation of the natural L-acid and the o-amide indicates the presence of an L-specific amidase and a nonspecific nitrile hydratase. However, the occurrence of the (5)-nitrile in case of Ibuprofen (R = i-Bu, e.e. 73%) proves the enantioselectivity of the nitrile hydratase [694]. In a related approach, Brevibacter-ium imperiale was used for the resolution of structurally related a-aryloxypropionic nitriles [698]. [Pg.138]

A crude mixture of enzymes isolated from Rhodococcus sp. is used for selective hydrolysis of aromatic and aliphatic nitriles and dinitriles (117). Nitrilase accepts a wide range of substrates (Table 8). Even though many of them have low solubility in water, such as (88), the yields are in the range of 90%. Carboxylic esters are not susceptible to the hydrolysis by the enzyme so that only the cyano group of (89) is hydrolyzed. This mode of selectivity is opposite to that observed upon the chemical hydrolysis at alkaline pH, esters are more labile than nitriles. Dinitriles (90,91) can be hydrolyzed regioselectively resulting in cyanoacids in 71—91% yield. Hydrolysis of (92) proceeds via the formation of racemic amide which is then hydrolyzed to the acid in 95% ee (118). Prochiral 3-substituted glutaronitriles (93) are hydrolyzed by Phodococcus butanica in up to 71% yield with excellent selectivity (119). [Pg.344]


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