4.2.1.66: cyanide hydratase
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Word Map on EC 4.2.1.66
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4.2.1.66
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nitrilase
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cyanogenic
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fusarium
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sorghi
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lateritium
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cyanide-degrading
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hcn
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nitril
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dihydratase
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biotechnology
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stutzeri
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analysis
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environmental protection
- 4.2.1.66
- nitrilase
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cyanogenic
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fusarium
- sorghi
- lateritium
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cyanide-degrading
- hcn
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nitril
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dihydratase
- biotechnology
- stutzeri
- analysis
- environmental protection
Reaction
Synonyms
CHT, formamide dehydratase, formamide hydro-lyase, formamide hydro-lyase (cyanide-forming), formamide hydrolase, Formamide hydrolyase, hydratase, cyanide, More, NitAn1
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analysis
biotechnology
environmental protection
additional information
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optical biotest for determination of cyanide traces in marine fish using microbial cyanide hydratase and formate dehydrogenase
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searching for enzymes in the bioremediation of cyanide-containing waste
biotechnology
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searching for enzymes in the bioremediation of cyanide-containing waste
biotechnology
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searching for enzymes in the bioremediation of cyanide-containing waste
biotechnology
searching for enzymes in the bioremediation of cyanide-containing waste
the integration of cyanide hydratase and tyrosinase open up new possibilities for the bioremediation of wastewaters with complex pollution. Almost full degradation of free cyanide in the model and the real coking wastewaters is achieved by using a recombinant cyanide hydratase in the first step. The removal of cyanide, a strong inhibitor of tyrosinase, enables an effective degradation of phenols by this enzyme in the second step. Phenol is completely removed from a real coking wastewater within 20 h and cresols are removed by 66% under the same conditions
environmental protection
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the integration of cyanide hydratase and tyrosinase open up new possibilities for the bioremediation of wastewaters with complex pollution. Almost full degradation of free cyanide in the model and the real coking wastewaters is achieved by using a recombinant cyanide hydratase in the first step. The removal of cyanide, a strong inhibitor of tyrosinase, enables an effective degradation of phenols by this enzyme in the second step. Phenol is completely removed from a real coking wastewater within 20 h and cresols are removed by 66% under the same conditions
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strain DN25 shows high cyanide degradation activity and has a potential of industiral application
additional information
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strain DN25 shows high cyanide degradation activity and has a potential of industiral application
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