cyanophycinases
Cyanophycinases are a class of enzymes responsible for the degradation of cyanophycin, a naturally occurring nitrogen storage polymer primarily synthesized by certain cyanobacteria and some heterotrophic bacteria. Cyanophycin is composed of a backbone of aspartic acid residues with arginine attached as side chains, serving as a reservoir of nitrogen and carbon, especially under nutrient-limited conditions.
Cyanophycinases are classified within the peptidase family due to their proteolytic activity, specifically targeting the peptide
These enzymes have garnered interest for their potential applications in biotechnology, including the bio-based production of
Cyanophycinases are typically produced by bacteria that possess the cyanophycin biosynthesis pathway and are often localized
In summary, cyanophycinases are enzymes vital for the breakdown of cyanophycin, enabling nitrogen recycling and influencing