Biotransformation of free cyanide to formic acid by a cyanide hydratase − formamidase cascade reaction

Process Biochemistry(2024)

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Free cyanide (fCN) consisting of HCN and CN- is highly hazardous. Today, removal of cyanide from industrial (mining, plating, coke-plant) wastewaters largely relies on physicochemical processes followed by microbial degradation. Enzymatic processes are gaining ground but are still at a low technological stage. The cyanide-converting enzymes of interest are primarily cyanide dihydratases (CynDs; EC 3.5.5.1.), which hydrolyze HCN to formic acid and ammonia, and cyanide hydratases (CynHs; EC 4.2.1.66), which hydrate HCN to formamide. CynHs usually have much higher specific activities and a broader pH profile especially in the alkaline region compared to CynDs. However, the product of CynH, formamide, although much less toxic than fCN, still poses a significant health risk. Therefore, it is attractive to combine the CynH with an amidase that converts formamide to formic acid and ammonia. Here we demonstrate on a laboratory scale a two-step “one-pot” detoxification of fCN (5mM) to formic acid using recombinantly produced purified enzymes − CynH from Exidia glandulosa and formamidase (EC 3.5.1.49) from Bacillus cereus. The reaction proceeds at pH 9.0-10.0, which reduces the risk of HCN escape. We also hypothesize that the cascade can be used for fCN determination after coupling an NAD-dependent formate dehydrogenase.
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Free cyanide,Formamide,Formic acid,Cyanide hydratase,Formamidase,One-pot reaction
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