This study generated two cyanide dihydratase (CynD) mutants of Bacillus pumilus C1 with improved activity at higher pH by random mutagenesis. The purpose of this study was to create enzyme variants better suited to degrade cyanide under the harsh conditions of industrial applications. We employed error-prone PCR to construct a library of CynD mutants. A high throughput screening system was developed to screen the library for improved activity. Two mutants were identified that could degrade cyanide at pH10 whereas the wild-type enzyme was inactive at pH9 or higher. The mutants each had three amino acid substitutions compared to the wild-type enzyme. The mutants were also more stable than the wild-type enzyme at 42oC. E327G was identified as ...
A static droplet array was used for growth investigation of single-and multiple cells of two Sacchar...
The present work details the structural and enzymatic characterization of Nudix hydrolases from thre...
The postgenomic era of scientific research has yielded an inundation of gene and protein sequences w...
This study generated two cyanide dihydratase (CynD) mutants of Bacillus pumilus C1 with improved act...
Even though cyanide is highly toxic, it is commonly found in industrial waste generated by several i...
Cyanide-containing waste is an increasingly prevalent problem in today's society. There are many ap...
Nitrilases offer an economic and environmentally friendly solution for the production of valuable ch...
The use of bacteriophages offers an appealing alternative to antibiotics for the control of pathogen...
The synthesis of cyclic dinucleotides as signals is one strategy bacteria use to sense and adjust to...
Shikimate dehydrogenase (SDH) is a reversible enzyme catalyzing the reduction of 3-dehydroshikimate ...
Nitroalkane oxidase (NAO) catalyzes the oxidation of neutral nitroalkanes to aldehydes and ketones w...
The de novo purine biosynthesis pathway plays a critical role in providing new purines to the cell. ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis kills approximately two million people each year and is second only to HI...
Streptomycetes, as nonmotile microbes, are forced to adapt to environmental conditions they cannot e...
A protease-free, column-free protein purification technology was developed through a combination of ...
A static droplet array was used for growth investigation of single-and multiple cells of two Sacchar...
The present work details the structural and enzymatic characterization of Nudix hydrolases from thre...
The postgenomic era of scientific research has yielded an inundation of gene and protein sequences w...
This study generated two cyanide dihydratase (CynD) mutants of Bacillus pumilus C1 with improved act...
Even though cyanide is highly toxic, it is commonly found in industrial waste generated by several i...
Cyanide-containing waste is an increasingly prevalent problem in today's society. There are many ap...
Nitrilases offer an economic and environmentally friendly solution for the production of valuable ch...
The use of bacteriophages offers an appealing alternative to antibiotics for the control of pathogen...
The synthesis of cyclic dinucleotides as signals is one strategy bacteria use to sense and adjust to...
Shikimate dehydrogenase (SDH) is a reversible enzyme catalyzing the reduction of 3-dehydroshikimate ...
Nitroalkane oxidase (NAO) catalyzes the oxidation of neutral nitroalkanes to aldehydes and ketones w...
The de novo purine biosynthesis pathway plays a critical role in providing new purines to the cell. ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis kills approximately two million people each year and is second only to HI...
Streptomycetes, as nonmotile microbes, are forced to adapt to environmental conditions they cannot e...
A protease-free, column-free protein purification technology was developed through a combination of ...
A static droplet array was used for growth investigation of single-and multiple cells of two Sacchar...
The present work details the structural and enzymatic characterization of Nudix hydrolases from thre...
The postgenomic era of scientific research has yielded an inundation of gene and protein sequences w...