Abstract:Hydroxynitrile lyases (HNLs) are a heterogeneous family of enzymes that
are of particular interest because of their structurally unique
categories, a wide range of immobilisation techniques and procedures,
and a wide range of sources with varying degrees of enantiopurity and
enantioselectivity. Cupin, which contains a new type of HNL from
bacteria, the lipocalin superfamily, which has HNLs from millipedes, and
the + barrel fold superfamily, which contains HNL from a fern, have all
been discovered in recent dec… Show more
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