Literature DB >> 10515797

Cyclic-imide-hydrolyzing activity of D-hydantoinase from Blastobacter sp. strain A17p-4.

C L Soong1, J Ogawa, M Honda, S Shimizu.   

Abstract

The cyclic-imide-hydrolyzing activity of a prokaryotic cyclic-ureide-hydrolyzing enzyme, D-hydantoinase, was investigated. The enzyme hydrolyzed cyclic imides with bulky substituents such as 2-methylsuccinimide, 2-phenylsuccinimide, phthalimide, and 3,4-pyridine dicarboximide to the corresponding half-amides. However, simple cyclic imides without substituents, which are substrates of imidase (ie.g., succinimide, glutarimide, and sulfur-containing cyclic imides such as 2,4-thiazolidinedione and rhodanine), were not hydrolyzed. The combined catalytic actions of bacterial D-hydantoinase and imidase can cover the function of a single mammalian enzyme, dihydropyrimidinase. Prokaryotic D-hydantoinase also catalyzed the dehyrative cyclization of the half-amide phthalamidic acid to the corresponding cyclic imide, phthalimide. The reversible hydrolysis of cyclic imides shown by prokaryotic D-hydantoinase suggested that, in addition to pyrimidine metabolism, it may also function in cyclic-imide metabolism.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10515797      PMCID: PMC91207     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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