Deacylation of acylamino compounds other than penicillins by the cell-bound penicillin acylase of Escherichia coli
- 1 December 1969
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 115 (4) , 741-745
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj1150741
Abstract
1. The action of the penicillin acylase enzyme of Escherichia coli N.C.I.B. 8743 on non-penicillin substrates suggests that the enzyme is an amidohydrolase. 2. The rates of hydrolysis for a small group of penicillins closely parallel those for a corresponding series of N-acylglycines. 3. For a series of E. coli strains, ability to cause rapid hydrolysis of phenylacetylglycine is correlated with ability to hydrolyse benzylpenicillin. 4. Amides and N-acylglycines are hydrolysed to the corresponding acids. The phenylacetyl group is hydrolysed most readily. Benzamide and β-phenylpropionamide are not substrates. In a series of aliphatic acylglycines only valeryl- and hexanoyl-glycine are substrates. 5. Acylated l- but not d-α-amino acids are hydrolysed. d-α-Hydroxyphenylacetamide is a better substrate than the l compound.Keywords
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