The raw extracts of a series of microorganisms were screened for the presence of acetyl-coenzyme A: arylamine N-acetyltransferase (AAAT) using a radioactive assay with
3H-acetyl-coenzyme A and aniline as substrates. Enzyme activities were primarily detected in the soluble fractions of
Bacillus and
Nocardia species, and in some further soil organisms. Only strains of
Bacillus cereus were able to acetylate 4-nitroaniline and 3,5-dimethyl-4-nitroaniline. The fermentation conditions for the production of the enzyme were optimized. The AAAT from one strain of
Bacillus cereus was purified 24-fold and characterized.
Key words Arylamine N-acetyltransferase - Metabolism of aromatic amines - Soil microorganisms -
Bacillus cereus