Agricultural and Biological Chemistry
Online ISSN : 1881-1280
Print ISSN : 0002-1369
ISSN-L : 0002-1369
Biconversion of Dinitrile to Mononitrile, a Tranexamic Acid Intermediate, by Corynebacterium sp.
Yoshiki TANIMakoto KURIHARAHiroshi NISHISEKeizou YAMAMOTO
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1989 Volume 53 Issue 12 Pages 3143-3149

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An isolated bacterial strain, Corynebacterium sp. C5, could produce trans-4-cyanocyc-1-ohexane-lcarboxylic acid (t-MCC), an intermediate in the chemical synthesis of tranexamic acid, from trans-1, 4-dicyanocyclohexane (t-DCC), through catalysis by two enzymes, nitrile hydratase and amidase. The two enzymes were constitutively formed in cells. The activity of nitrile hydratase increased with the addition of FeSO4 and isobutyronitrile to the culture medium. The activity of amidase increased with the addition of isobutyronitrile. Peptone, as the nitrogen source, was effective for production of the two enzymes without a decrease in their activities in the stationary growth phase. The cells could produce 92.1 mg/ml t-MCC from 100mg/ml t-DCC on 20-hr incubation in a resting cell system.
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