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  • Production and Purification of d-Aminoacylase from Alcaligenes denitrificans and Taxonomic Study of the Strain.

Production and Purification of d-Aminoacylase from Alcaligenes denitrificans and Taxonomic Study of the Strain.

Applied and environmental microbiology (1988-04-01)
Y C Tsai, C P Tseng, K M Hsiao, L Y Chen
ABSTRACT

A d-aminoacylase-producing microorganism, strain DA181, isolated from soil was identified as Alcaligenes denitrificans subsp. denitrificans. This strain produced about 29,300 units (micromoles of product formed per hour) of d-aminoacylase and 2,300 units of l-aminoacylase per gram of cells (wet weight) when cultivated in a medium containing 1% N-acetyl-dl-leucine as the carbon source. The d-aminoacylase was purified 345-fold. The specific activity of the purified enzyme was 108,600 units per mg of protein when N-acetyl-d-methionine was used as a substrate. The apparent molecular weight was 58,000, as estimated by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. N-Acetyl-d-methionine was the favored substrate, followed by N-acetyl-d-phenylalanine. This enzyme had a high stereospecificity, and its hydrolysis of N-acetyl-l-amino acids was almost negligible.