Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Sol-gel encapsulation of Cobalt centred nitrile hydratase
The nitrile hydratase from Pseudonocardia thermophila is one of the most stable NHases currently described. It is cobalt centred, and one strain of it has an entry in the PDB. Holz and co-workers have just published a paper entitled "Acrylamide Production using Encapsulated Nitrile Hydratase from Pseudonocardia thermophila in a Sol-gel matrix" in the Journal of Molecular Catalysis A. They show that their system is able to convert acrylonitrile to acrylamide neatly, demonstrating the advantages of their enzyme support system in terms of increasing the robustness of these still rather sensitive enzymes. Interesting to me is that their orthosilicate sol-gels boost this enzyme's stability in methanol to take as much as a70% v/v mix happily.
Labels:
acrylamide,
Holz,
Pseudonocardia thermophila,
sol-gel
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