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Characterization of a New (R)-Hydroxynitrile Lyase from the Japanese Apricot Prunus mume and cDNA Cloning and Secretory Expression of One of the Isozymes in Pichia pastoris

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PmHNL, a hydroxynitrile lyase from Japanese apricot ume (Prunus mume) seed was purified to homogeneity by ammonium sulfate fractionation and chromatographic steps and the deduced amino acid sequence was found to be highly similar to that of an enzyme from Pr.
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PmHNL, a hydroxynitrile lyase from Japanese apricot ume (Prunus mume) seed was purified to homogeneity by ammonium sulfate fractionation and chromatographic steps. The purified enzyme was a monomer with molecular mass of 58 kDa. It was a flavoprotein similar to other hydroxynitrile lyases of the Rosaceae family. It was active over a broad temperature, and pH range. The N-terminal amino acid sequence (20 amino acids) was identical with that of the enzyme from almond (Prunus dulcis). Based on the N-terminal sequence of the purified enzyme and the conserved amino acid sequences of the enzymes from Pr. dulcis, inverse PCR method was used for cloning of a putative PmHNL (PmHNL2) gene from a Pr. mume seedling. Then the cDNA for the enzyme was cloned. The deduced amino acid sequence was found to be highly similar (95%) to that of an enzyme from Pr. serotina, isozyme 2. The recombinant Pichia pastoris transformed with the PmHNL2 gene secreted an active enzyme in glycosylated form.

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Hydroxynitrile Lyases: Insights into Biochemistry, Discovery, and Engineering

TL;DR: Characteristics of many S- and R-selective HNLs with comparative tables for several enzymatic properties under biochem... will be presented.
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Identification and characterization of CYP79D16 and CYP71AN24 catalyzing the first and second steps in L-phenylalanine-derived cyanogenic glycoside biosynthesis in the Japanese apricot, Prunus mume Sieb. et Zucc

TL;DR: Results suggest that cyanogenic glycoside biosynthesis in P. mume is regulated in concert with catalysis by CYP79D16 in the parental and sequential reaction of CYP71AN24 in the seedling, avoiding the release of the toxic intermediate to the cytosol.
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Synthesis of (R)-β-nitro alcohols catalyzed by R-selective hydroxynitrile lyase from Arabidopsis thaliana in the aqueous–organic biphasic system

TL;DR: This is the first example of the R-HNL-catalyzed synthesis of (R)-β-nitro alcohols, and the organic solvent giving the highest enantioselectivity was n-butyl acetate (AcOBu).
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Discovery and molecular and biocatalytic properties of hydroxynitrile lyase from an invasive millipede, Chamberlinius hualienensis

TL;DR: The isolation of HNL from the cyanide-emitting invasive millipede Chamberlinius hualienensis is reported, along with its molecular properties and application in biocatalysis.
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Immobilisation of hydroxynitrile lyases

TL;DR: This review examines all the different immobilisation methods applied to hydroxynitrile lyases and draws conclusions on the effect of the approach.
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