Nitrilase enzymes (nitrilases) catalyse the hydrolysis of nitrile compounds to the corresponding carboxylic acid and ammonia, and have a wide range of industrial and biotechnological applications, including the synthesis of industrially important carboxylic acids and bioremediation of cyanide and toxic nitriles.
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Nitrilase
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Nitrilase enzymes catalyse the hydrolysis of nitriles to carboxylic acids and ammonia, without the formation of "free" amide intermediates. Nitrilases are involved in natural product biosynthesis and post translational modifications in plants,... Wikipedia
NCBI gene: 4817
Abstract. The ability to catalyze highly chemo, regio, and enantioselective transformations under mild reaction conditions has generated a huge interest in ...
Jan 15, 2001 · The nitrilase superfamily consists of thiol enzymes involved in natural product biosynthesis and post-translational modification in plants, ...
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The nitrilase superfamily is a large and diverse superfamily of enzymes that catalyse the cleavage of various types of carbon-nitrogen bonds using a Cys-Glu-Lys ...