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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, June 2000, p. 2290-2296, Vol. 66, No. 6
Biotechnology Research Center, Faculty of
Engineering, Toyama Prefectural University, Kosugi, Toyama
939-0398, Japan
Received 20 December 1999/Accepted 21 March 2000
The distribution of phenylacetaldoxime-degrading and
pyridine-3-aldoxime-degrading ability was examined with intact cells of
975 microorganisms, including 45 genera of bacteria, 11 genera of
actinomyces, 22 genera of yeasts, and 37 genera of fungi, by monitoring
the decrease of the aldoximes by high-pressure liquid chromatography.
The abilities were found to be widely distributed in bacteria,
actinomyces, fungi, and some yeasts: 98 and 107 strains degraded
phenylacetaldoxime and pyridine-3-aldoxime, respectively. All of the
active strains exhibited not only the aldoxime-dehydration activity to
form nitrile but also nitrile-hydrolyzing activity. On the other hand,
all of 19 nitrile-degrading microorganisms (13 species, 7 genera) were
found to exhibit aldoxime dehydration activity. It is shown that
aldoxime dehydratase and nitrile-hydrolyzing activities are widely
distributed among 188 aldoxime and 19 nitrile degraders and that the
enzymes were induced by aldoximes or nitriles.
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Distribution of Aldoxime Dehydratase in
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Research Center, Faculty of Engineering, Toyama Prefectural University, Kosugi, Toyama 939-0398, Japan. Phone: 81-766-56-7500, ext. 530. Fax:
81-766-56-2498. E-mail: asano{at}pu-toyama.ac.jp.
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