Nitrilase GiNIT from Gibberella intermedia Efficiently Degrades Nitriles Derived from Rapeseed Meal Glucosinolate
Han-Zhi Li,
Ming-Yu Liu,
Yu-Yue Wang
et al.
Abstract:Rapeseed meal is severely restricted in its utilization as unconventional animal feed due to anti-nutritive compounds, such as glucosinolate, that are degraded to toxic nitriles such as 3-butenenitrile and 4-pentenenitrile in animals. Few studies on nitrilases that can degrade glucosinolate-derived nitriles have been reported thus far. In the present study, a nitrilase gene GiNIT from Gibberella intermedia was over-expressed in Escherichia coli and the purified recombinant nitrilase rGiNIT showed specific acti… Show more
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