Published October 2003 | Version v1
Journal article

Purification, characterization and gene cloning of thermostable O-acetyl-L-serine sulfhydrylase forming β-cyano-L-alanine

  • 1. Gifu Univ. (Japan). Dept. of Biomolecular Science
  • 2. Ikeda Food Research Co., Ltd., Fukuyama, Hiroshima (Japan)
  • 3. Kyoto Univ. (Japan). Agricultural Sciences

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A thermophilic and cyanide ion-tolerant bacterium, Bacillus stearothermophilus CN3 isolated from a hot spring in Japan, was found to produce thermostable β-cyano-L-alanine synthase. The enzyme catalyzes the synthesis of β-cyano-L-alanine from O-acetyl-L-serine and cyanide ions. The purified enzyme has a molecular mass of approximately 70 kDa and consists of two identical sub-units. It was stable in the pH range of 6.0 to 10.0 and up to 70degC. The enzyme also catalyzes the synthesis of various β-substituted-L-alanine derivatives from O-acetyl-L-serine and nucleophilic reagents. The gene encoding the β-cyano-L-alanine synthase was isolated from B. stearothermophilus CN3. Sequence homology analysis revealed that the β-cyano-L-alanine synthase of the bacterium is O-acetyl-L-serine sulfhydrylase. A recombinant plasmid, constructed by ligation of the cloned gene and an expression vector, pKK223-3, was introduced into E. coli JM109. The transformed E. coli cells overexpressed β-cyano-L-alanine synthase. Heat stable β-cyano-L-alanine synthase can be applied to the synthesis of [4-11C]L-2,4-diaminobutyric acid as a tracer for positron emission tomography. (author)

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Journal Title
Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering
Journal Volume
95
Journal Issue
5
Journal Page Range
p. 470-475
ISSN
1389-1723