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Nitrile hydratase from a thermophilic Bacillus smithii
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A novel thermophilic Bacillus smithii strain SC-J05-1, isolated from a hot spring, had the ability of hydrating nitrile to form amide. The nitrile hydratase was purified to homogeneity from the microbial cells of SC-J05-1 and was characterized. The enzyme was a 130-kDa protein composed of two different subunits (25.3 kDa and 26.8 kDa) and contained cobalt ions. This enzyme had the optimal temperature of 40°C and was stable up to 50°C. The optimal pH was in the alkaline region higher than pH 10.
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