Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
71219 Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The cell free extract from the nitrile-hydrolyzing strain Aspergillus niger K10 (0.25 mg of protein) was adsorped onto a 1 mL HiTrap Butyl Sepharose column. The benzonitrile-hydrolyzing activity of the immobilized enzyme (about 1.6 U/mg of protein) was stable at pH 8 and 35 °C within the examined period (4 h). The enzyme load on the above column was increased 18 times in order to achieve high nitrile conversion. This enzyme preparation was used for the conversion of 3-cyanopyridine and 4-cyanopyridine under the above conditions. The initial substrate conversion was nearly quantitative. The activity was fairly stable; the conversion of 3-cyanopyridine decreased to 70% after 15 h, while the conversion of 4-cyanopyridine was 60% of the initial value after 39 h. The former substrate was converted into nicotinic acid and nicotinamide (molar ratio approximately 16:1) and the latter one into isonicotinic acid and isonicotinamide (molar ratio approximately 3:1).

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