Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, Vol.114, No.6, 586-588, 2012
A simple assay for 6-aminohexanoate-oligomer-hydrolase using N-(4-nitrophenyl)-6-aminohexanamide
We synthesized N-(4-nitrophenyl)-6-aminohexanamide (AHpNA) and used it as a substrate in a kinetic study of 6-aminohexanoate-hydrolase (NylB), a nylon oligomer-hydrolyzing enzyme. NylBs derived from Arthrobacter sp. KI72 and Pseudomonas sp. NK87 hydrolyzed AHpNA as well as a 6-aminohexanoic acid dimer, a known substrate for NylB. The Kin values of the NylB from Arthrobacter sp. KI72 and Pseudomonas sp. NK87 for AHpNA were 0.5 mM and 2.0 mM, respectively. (C) 2012, The Society for Biotechnology, Japan. All rights reserved.
Keywords:6-Aminohexanoate-linear-dimer hydrolase;Chromogenic substrates;Nylon-6;K-m value;Nylon oligomer