Structural and biochemical characterisation of the N‐carbamoyl‐β‐alanine amidohydrolase from Rhizobium radiobacterMDC 8606
Ani Paloyan,
Armen Sargsyan,
Mariam D. Karapetyan
et al.
Abstract:N‐carbamoyl‐β‐alanine amidohydrolase (CβAA) constitutes one of the most important groups of industrially relevant enzymes used in the production of optically pure amino acids and derivatives. In this study, a CβAA‐encoding gene from Rhizobium radiobacter strain MDC 8606 was cloned and overexpressed in Escherichia coli. The purified recombinant enzyme (RrCβAA) showed a specific activity of 14 U/mg using N‐carbamoyl‐β‐alanine as a substrate with an optimum activity at 55°C and pH 8.0. In this work, we report als… Show more
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