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Mild hydrolysis of nitriles by Fusarium solani strain O1

. 2006 ; 51 (4) : 251-6.

Language English Country United States Media print

Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

High levels of an aromatic nitrilase (about 37 microkat/L culture) were induced in Fusarium solani O1 after transfer of the mycelium from a rich medium into a medium with 20 mmol/L picolinonitrile. The mycelium was entrapped in lense-shaped particles consisting of a polyvinyl alcohol/polyethylene glycol copolymer (LentiKats). The cell-free extract was immobilized by hydrophobic binding onto a Butyl Sepharose column. The enzyme was useful for the mild hydrolysis of nicotinonitrile, isonicotinonitrile and benzonitrile.

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