Wajant_1995_Plant.Physiol_109_1231

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Title : Purification and Characterization of a Novel (R)-Mandelonitrile Lyase from the Fern Phlebodium aureum - Wajant_1995_Plant.Physiol_109_1231
Author(s) : Wajant H , Forster S , Selmar D , Effenberger F , Pfizenmaier K
Ref : Plant Physiol , 109 :1231 , 1995
Abstract :

Using high-performance liquid chromatography and nuclear magnetic resonance we identified vicianin as the cyanogenic compound of Phlebodium aureum. The (R)-hydroxynitrile lyase involved during cyanogenesis in the catabolism of the aglycon ([R]-mandelonitrile) was purified to apparent homogeneity. The purified holoenzyme is a homomultimer with subunits of Mr = 20,000. At least three isoforms of the enzyme exist. In contrast to other hydroxynitrile lyases, mandelonitrile lyase (MDL) from P. aureum was not inhibited by sulfhydryl- or hydroxyl-modifying reagents, suggesting a different catalytic mechanism. The enzyme is active over a broad temperature range, with maximum activity between 35 and 50[deg]C, and a pH optimum at 6.5. In contrast to (R)-MDLs isolated from several species of the Rosaceae family, (R)-MDL from P. aureum is not a flavoprotein. The substrate specificity was investigated using immobilized enzyme and diisopropyl ether as solvent. The addition of cyanide to aromatic and heterocyclic carbonyls is catalyzed by this (R)-MDL, whereas aliphatic carbonyls are poorly converted.

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Wajant H, Forster S, Selmar D, Effenberger F, Pfizenmaier K (1995)
Purification and Characterization of a Novel (R)-Mandelonitrile Lyase from the Fern Phlebodium aureum
Plant Physiol 109 :1231

Wajant H, Forster S, Selmar D, Effenberger F, Pfizenmaier K (1995)
Plant Physiol 109 :1231