Bacterial cultures were screened for nitrile hydratase/amidase activity tow
ards phenylglycine nitrile. Various strains were obtained, which harboured
a nonselective nitrile hydratase and an extremely L-selective amidase. A hi
ghly active strain, identified as a Rhodococcus sp. was cultured with diffe
rent nitriles as the sole source of nitrogen. The growth rate of the cells
was not influenced by the structure of the nitriles, but the effect on the
specific activity of the nitrile hydratase was significant. The best result
was obtained with the cells grown on 2-methyl-3-butenenitrile. Hydrolysis
of D,L-phenylglycine nitrile catalysed by this culture gave D-phenylglycine
amide in 48% yield and >99% ee and L-phenylglycine in 52% yield and 97% ee
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