IJCRR - 8(15), August, 2016
Pages: 11-22
PRODUCTION, IMMOBILIZATION AND INDUSTRIAL USES OF PENICILLIN G ACYLASE
Author: Mohamed E. Hassan
Category: Healthcare
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Abstract:
Penicillin Gacylase in one of the most important enzymes, it belonging to β-lactam antibiotics, first report on the enzyme penicillin acylase was in 1950 when they found in the mycelium of a Penicillium sp. The enzyme appeared to be a periplasmaticheterodimeric N-terminal serinehydrolase with a molecular mass of 86,183 Da, with a 23,817 Da (209 amino acids)α-subunit and a 62,366 Da (566 amino acids) β-subunit. This enzyme is capable of hydrolyzing penicillin G into phenyl acetic acid and 6-aminopenicillanic acid (6-APA) so this enzyme isthe starting material for the manufacture of penicillin derivatives, which are the most widely used β-lactam antibiotics. Both natural and semi-synthetic penicillins contain 6-aminopenicillanic acid.
Keywords: ?-lactamantibiotics, Penicillin gacylase, Classification, Industrial uses.
Citation:
Mohamed E. Hassan. PRODUCTION, IMMOBILIZATION AND INDUSTRIAL USES OF PENICILLIN G ACYLASE International Journal of Current Research and Review. 8(15), August, 11-22
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