An archaeal nitrile hydratase from the halophilic archaeon A07HB70 exhibits high tolerance to 3-cyanopyridine and nicotinamide

PROTEIN EXPRESSION AND PURIFICATION(2024)

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Nitrile hydratase (NHase, EC 4.2.1.84) is widely used in the industrial production of biosynthetic amide compounds. NHases obtained from prokaryotic and eukaryotic sources have been widely studied, while the NHases derived from archaeal sources have not been reported. Here, we focused on a distinctive NHase derived from a halophilic archaeon (archaeon A07HB70, A.r NHase) that thrives in high-salt environments. A notable feature of this enzyme is the natural fusion of the alpha subunit with the activator. A.r NHase retained 89.14 % of its activity after exposure to 4.0 M substrate and 97.52 % of its activity after exposure to 4.0 M product. These findings indicate that A.r NHase exhibits significantly higher tolerance to both substrate and product compared to NHases derived from other sources, which may be due to its unique genetic structure. The investigation of such highly stable archaeal NHase can offer a theoretical foundation for modifying NHase derived from other sources. This, in turn, would enhance the potential industrial application of NHase.
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Nitrile hydratase,Archaeal source,Genetic structure,High tolerance
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