Optical Resolution ofdl-Amino Acids withd-Aminoacylase ofStreptomyces

Abstract
D-Aminoacylase was found to be produced not only by S. olivaceus 62–3 isolated from soil but also by three strains of type culture of Streptomyces species. All four of these strains produced d-aminoacylase intracellularly only when an inducer was added to the culture medium. d-Amino acids or N-acetyl-d-amino acids were effective as inducers. As S. tuirus showed the highest d-aminoacylase activity, the enzyme extract of this strain was subjected to further investigation to determine the optimal conditions for optical resolution of N-acetyl-dl-phenylglycine. Almost all contaminating l-aminoacylase in the enzyme extract could be eliminated by DEAE-Sephadex adsorption. d-Phenylglycine of 99.9% optical purity was obtained after complete hydrolysis of d-isomer with the use of d-aminoacylase solution.

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