Purification, Spectroscopic Characterization and o-Diphenoloxidase Activity of Hemocyanin from a Freshwater Gastropod: Pila globosa |
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Authors: | K. N. Naresh S. Krupanidhi S. S. Rajan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biosciences, Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Vidyagiri, Prasanthi Nilayam, Puttaparthy, Anantapur, 515134, Andhra Pradesh, India
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Abstract: | ![]() Hemocyanins are multi-subunit oxygen carrier proteins, found in select species of arthropoda and mollusca. Here, we have purified native hemocyanin from Pila globosa, a freshwater gastropod, verified using mass spectrometry and determined its molecular weight, secondary structure and the spectral properties, using Ultraviolet/visible, Fourier transform infra-red and Circular dichroism spectroscopy. Our results reveal the oligomeric and glycosylated nature of the protein, comprising of 400 kDa subunits, organized predominantly into a thermo-stable, alpha-helical conformation. Further, biochemical assays confirm catecholoxidase-like activity in hemocyanin, which has been used to develop a first-generation optical sensor, for the detection of phenols. |
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