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The activity of bilirubin oxidase toward bilirubin was studied in a liquid/solid two-phase low-water organic system using a simple spectrophotometric assay to follow the reaction. The enzyme was lyophilized from aqueous solution before being suspended in the organic solvent reaction medium. The activity was significantly influenced by the properties of the aqueous medium from which the enzyme was lyophilized, specifically its pH, and the quantity and nature of the buffering species. Analyses of these effect showed that the role of buffering species in such systems went beyond their effect in fixing the protonation state of the enzyme. The activity was also influenced by the quantity of water added to the organic solvent reaction medium. The reaction was shown to follow Michaelis-Menten Kinetics, and K(m) and k(cat) were determined. The liquid/solid two-phase system studied was extensively compared to a previously studied water-in-oil microemulsion system (c) 1993 Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

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The addition of simple inorganic salts to aqueous enzyme solutions prior to lyophilization results in a dramatic activation of the dried powder in organic media relative to enzyme with no added salt. Activation of both the serine protease subtilisin Carlsberg and lipase from Mucor javanicus resulting from lyophilization in the presence of KCl was highly sensitive to the lyophilization time and water content of the sample. Specifically, for a preparation containing 98% (w/w) KCl, 1% (w/w) phosphate buffer, and 1% (w/w) enzyme, varying the lyophilization time showed a direct correlation between water content and activity up to an optimum, beyond which the activity decreased with increasing lyophilization time. The catalytic efficiency in hexane varied as much as 13-fold for subtilisin Carlsberg and 11-fold for lipase depending on the lyophilization time. This dependence was apparently a consequence of including the salt, as a similar result was not observed for the enzyme freeze-dried without KCl. In the case of subtilisin Carlsberg, the salt-induced optimum value of kcat/Km for transesterification in hexane was over 20,000-fold higher than that for salt-free enzyme, a substantial improvement over the previously reported enhancement of 3750-fold (Khmelnitsky, 1994). As was found previously for pure enzyme, the salt-activated enzyme exhibited greatest activity when lyophilized from a solution of pH equal to the pH for optimal activity in water. The active-site content of the lyophilized enzyme samples also depended upon lyophilization time and inclusion of salt, with opposite trends in this dependence observed for the solvents hexane and tetrahydrofuran. Finally, substrate selectivity experiments suggested that mechanism(s) other than selective partitioning of substrate into the enzyme-salt matrix are responsible for salt-induced activation of enzymes in organic solvents.  相似文献   

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Salt hydrates very frequently are utilized as in situ water activity buffers in reaction mixtures of enzymes in nonaqueous media. In addition to buffering water activity, there is evidence that salt hydrates also often affect initial rates in other ways. This has been generally overlooked or thought to be related to water transfer effects. Here we show that salt hydrates can have important acid-base effects on enzymes in nonaqueous media. We performed transesterification reactions in n-hexane and in supercritical ethane catalyzed by cross-linked crystals of subtilisin, differing in the method used to set a(W), and confirmed that the presence of salt hydrate pairs significantly affected the catalytic performance of the enzyme. However, in the presence of a solid-state acid-base buffer, salt hydrates had no effect on enzymatic activity. Direct evidence for the acid-base effects of salt hydrates was obtained by testing their effect on the protonation state of an organo-soluble H(+)/Na(+) indicator. The four salt hydrate pairs tested affected the indicator to very different extents. By promoting the exchange of H(+) for Na(+), salt hydrates will tend to affect the ionization state of acidic residues in the protein and, hence, enzymatic activity. In fact, salt hydrates were able to affect the pH memory of subtilisin lyophilized from different aqueous pHs, bringing about up to 20-fold enhancements and up to 5-fold decreases in catalytic activity. The possibility of such acid-base effects need to be considered in all experiments using salt hydrates to control water activity.  相似文献   

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Chymotrypsin (EC 3.4.21.1) powder suspended in hexane in the presence of Na2CO3.10H2O is a good catalyst for peptide synthesis. The salt hydrate releases water to fix the thermodynamic water activity of the system in accord with its dissociation pressure. Salt hydrates can be useful to buffer water activity in mainly organic enzyme reaction mixtures at a value permitting activity of the catalyst while minimising hydrolytic side reactions.  相似文献   

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We investigated the effects of the lyophilisation medium (enzyme plus buffer salt and additives) and of water activity (a(w)) on the catalytic properties of lipase from Chromobacterium viscosum (lipase CV) in organic solvents; catalysis of ester and lactone synthesis were compared and, despite the similarities of the reactive groups involved in these reactions, some interesting differences were observed. Including 2-[N-morpholino]ethanesulfonic acid (MES) buffer in the lyophilisation medium of lipase CV increased its catalytic activity in transesterification and lactonisation, although the buffer salt requirement for maximal activity differed between the two reactions. Sorbitol, glucose, lactose, 18-crown-6 (crown ether 18-C-6), beta-cyclodextrin and bovine serum albumin were employed as alternative additives in the transesterification reaction, but were not as effective as MES buffer. Salt hydrates were used to investigate the effect of a(w) on esterification and lactonisation reactions catalysed by lipase CV. The maximum rate of hexadecanolide synthesis in toluene occurred at a(w) = 0.48. The optimum a(w) for the transesterification reaction in heptane/alcohol mixtures depended on the alcohol substrate employed (1-heptanol, 2-heptanol, or 3-methyl-3-hexanol) but not on the acyl donor (p-NP acetate or caprylate). The optimum a(w) values for both reactions were unchanged when a common solvent system (toluene/1-heptanol) was employed, indicating that the dependence of enzyme activity on a(w) is an intrinsic property of the enzyme-catalysed reaction and not a function of the solvent or other additives.  相似文献   

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The water activities (a(w)) of 13 salt hydrate pairs were determined from vapor pressure measurements; a(w) values for a subset were also estimated from a study of water transfer to isopropylether. The application of salt hydrates as water buffers was investigated in two models: (i) effect of hydration on the initial rate of subtilisincatalyzed transesterification of the nitrophenol ester of CBZ-alanine with butanol; and (ii) effect of hydrates on the equilibrium concentrations of reactants in the esterification of dodecanol and decanoic acid, catalyzed by lipase. Transfer of ions from salt to enzyme particles was also demonstrated. The implications of the results for the successful use of salt hydrates as water buffers are discussed. (c) 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Biotechnol Bioeng 55: 367-374, 1997.  相似文献   

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A combinatorial experimental technique was used to identify salts and salt mixtures capable of activating penicillin amidase in organic solvents for the transesterification of phenoxyacetate methyl ester with 1-propanol. Penicillin amidase was lyophilized in the presence of various chloride and acetate salts within 96-deep-well plates and catalytic rates measured to determine lead candidates for highly salt-activated preparations. The kinetics of the most active formulations were then further evaluated. These studies revealed that a formulation consisting of 98% (w/w) of a 1:1 KAc:CsCl salt mixture, 1% (w/w) enzyme, and 1% (w/w) potassium phosphate buffer was approximately 35,000-fold more active than the salt-free formulation in hexane, as reflected in values of V(max)/K(m). This extraordinary activation could be extended to more polar solvents, including tert-amyl alcohol, and to formulations with lower total salt contents. A correlation was found between the kosmotropic/chaotropic behavior of the salts (as measured by the Jones-Dole B coefficients) and the observed activation. Strongly chaotropic cations combined with strongly kosmotropic anions yielded the greatest activation, and this is likely due to the influence of the ions on protein-water and protein-salt interactions.  相似文献   

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The storage stability of bilirubin oxidase was studied in water-in-oil CTAB microemulsions with a chloroformrich continuous organic phase. The kinetics of the inactivation process were best described by a double exponential equation. Approximately half of enzymatic activity was lost during a "fast" phase with a half life of ca. 50 min, whereas the remaining activity was lost much more slowly (half life ca. 1000 min). Rates of inactivation were not affected significantly by variation of either solvent composition or concentration of water droplets, but inactivation was more rapid when droplet size was very small. Steady-state enzyme kinetics were studied at various stages in the inactivation process, and it was shown that inactivation occurred without change in the K(m) of the enzyme for bilirubin. Stability was also studied in a liquid/solid two-phase system; it was found that the inactivation process in this system; it was found that the inactivation process in this system was best described by a single exponential term. The rate was similar to the "fast" phase rate observed in the water-in-oil microemulsion system. Inactivation of the enzyme slow. Addition of the surfactant CTAB to the aqueous environment increased the rate of inactivation to levels comparable to those of the "slow" phase observed in water-in-oil microemulsions. (c) 1993 Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

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Summary Three procedures were employed to identify salt hydrates which were efficient water donors to dry tyrosinase suspended in a substrate solution in chloroform or toluene. Three salts (Na2SO4·10H2O, Na2HPO4·12H2O and Na2CO3·10H2O) were effective activators whereas eleven others were ineffective. It was concluded that the thermodynamic water activity (aw) of the hydrate was the major determinant controlling enzyme activity.  相似文献   

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Use of the thermodynamic principles of aqueous two-phase extraction (ATPE) to drive protein into a crosslinked gel is developed as a protein isolation and separation technique, and as a protein loading technique for drug delivery applications. A PEG/dextran gel system was chosen as a model system because PEG/dextran systems are widely used in aqueous two-phase extraction and dextran gels (Sephadex(R)) are common chromatographic media. The effects of polymer concentrations and molecular weights, salts, and pH on the partitioning of ovalbumin matched ATPE heuristics and data trends. Gel partition coefficients (Cgel/Csolution) increased with increasing PEG molecular weight and concentration and decreasing dextran concentration (increased gel swelling). The addition of PEG to the buffer solution yielded partition coefficients more than an order of magnitude greater than those obtained in systems with buffer alone, or added salt. A combined salt/PEG system yielded an additional order of magnitude increase. For example, when ovalbumin solution (2.3 mg/mL) was equilibrated with Sephadex(R) G-50 at pH 6.75, the partition coefficients were 0.13 in buffer, 0.11 in buffer with 0.22M KI, 2.3 in 12 wt% PEG-10,000 and 32.0 in 12 wt% PEG-10, 000 with 0.22M KI. The effect of anions and cations as well as ionic strength and pH on the partitioning of ovalbumin also matched ATPE heuristics. Using the heuristics established above, partition coefficients as high as 80 for bovine serum albumin and protein recoveries over 90% were achieved. In addition, the wide range of partition coefficients that were obtained for different proteins suggests the potential of the technique for separating proteins. Also, ovalbumin sorption capacities in dextran were as high as 450 mg/g dry polymer, and the sorption isotherms were linear over a broad protein concentration range.  相似文献   

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Soluble proteins released into the medium of aortic tissues in culture behave as substrates for the enzyme lysyl oxidase. The reaction shows an unusual dependence on the concentration of neutral salts in the assay medium. Practically no enzyme activity was observed in Tris-HCl, 0.005 m, pH 7.6 buffer. However, supplementing the buffer with high concentrations of KCl, KBr, NaCl, and (NH4)2SO4 (in decreasing order of effectiveness) accelerated velocities as much as 10-fold. CaCl2, KSCN, and KI at increasing concentrations became strongly inhibitory. β-Aminopropionitrile, a specific inhibitor of lysyl oxidase, effectively blocked the catalysis in low and high KCl. The salt-stimulated effects on lysyl oxidase activity were not as noticeable when insoluble proteins were used as substrates. Kinetic studies employing double reciprocal plots revealed that high KCl concentrations (2.0 m) raised the maximum velocity of the reaction but did not alter the apparent Km. Thus high salt concentrations did not affect the binding of the soluble substrate to the enzyme. In high salts, however, more radioactive substrate proteins appeared to bind to the enzyme, suggesting that the high salt environment increases the fraction of the total enzyme potentially capable of binding to and catalyzing a reaction with the substrate.  相似文献   

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已知源于枯草芽孢杆菌内生孢子的CotA蛋白具有漆酶和胆红素氧化酶活性。然而,其分离纯化极为困难。本研究对表达与纯化的重组CotA蛋白的胆红素氧化酶特性及氧化还原功能进行鉴定。基因转染及筛选获得了表达CotA的P. pastoris菌株|继而,表达的重组CotA蛋白经DEAE-Sepharose FF 及Sephadex G-75层析分离与纯化,产物得率为25%,纯化产物的酶比活性为 4 U/mg。经SDS-PAGE 和 MALDI-TOF MS 分析显示,其分子质量为65 kD。纯化的CotA蛋白能够催化胆红素氧化,生成胆绿素,且催化反应速率受反应溶液中溶解氧含量的影响,提示纯化的重组CotA具有胆红素氧化酶活性。酶反应进一步证明,CotA的胆红素氧化酶反应最适pH值为pH 8.0,最适温度为60℃。该酶在90℃条件下的半衰期为7 h,提示CotA胆红素氧化酶具有高度的热稳定性。CotA修饰的摄谱仪石墨电极可直接电催化分子氧(O2)还原,具有很好的电流响应。我们的结果表明,重组的CotA蛋白具有耐高温胆红素氧化酶活性。更重要的是,我们的结果还提示重组的CotA蛋白在酶生物燃料电池阴极的制备上具有较好的应用潜能。  相似文献   

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Bilirubin dehydrogenase, a membrane-bound enzyme that catalyzes the one-step oxidation of ditaurobilirubin and bilirubin to ditaurobiliverdin and biliverdin, respectively, in the presence of an electron acceptor, was found in Aspergillus ochraceus IB-3, and purified from the membrane fraction through solubilization by Triton X-100. Phenazine and quinone derivatives acted as electron acceptors. Accumulation of ditaurobiliverdin and biliverdin by enzyme catalysis increased the absorbance at 660 nm, which is far from the range of wavelengths affected by serum ingredients. The enzyme selectively oxidized ditaurobilirubin at low pH, so changes in the reaction pH enable the enzyme to discriminate between the bilirubin fractions ditaurobilirubin (an example of conjugated bilirubin) and bilirubin (an example of unconjugated bilirubin). Using the enzyme, 2 to 80 μM of ditaurobilirubin were measured accurately by monitoring the changes in absorbance at 660 nm.  相似文献   

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An immobilized enzyme reactor has been developed for the degradation of bilirubin as a potential treatment for neonatal jaundice. It utilizes the enzyme bilirubin oxidase from Myrothecium verrucaria, which in the presence of molecular oxygen converts bilirubin to biliverdin and other products that are much less toxic than bilirubin. Bilirubin oxidase was covalently attached to agarose beads using cyano transfer activation. Forty percent of the specific activity of bilirubin oxidase was retained after immmobilization, and preparations with 20 units of enzymatic activity per gram of drained wet weight of gel were obtained. The stability of bilirubin oxidase at pH 7.4 and 37 degrees C was improved fivefold by immobilization. A 15-mL column containing immobilized bilirubin oxidase, through which a 37 degrees C solution of 332muM bilirubin and 450muM human serum albumin in 0.05M phosphate buffer (pH 7.4) was passed at 1 mL/min, converted more than 60 percent of the bilirubin per pass. The substrate specificity of the enzyme and the small volume of the reactor are important characteristics for this clinical application where it is desirable to remove only one compound from the blood and to minimize the volume of blood in the extracorporeal circuit. This reactor, by detoxifying the jaundiced infant's blood of bilirubin, would eliminate the risks associated with the use of donor blood as is done currently in treating severe neonatal jaundice.  相似文献   

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Biofiltration of air polluted by volatile organic compounds is now recognized by the industrial and research communities as an effective and viable alternative to standard environmental technologies. Whereas many studies have focused on solid/liquid/gas biofilters, there have been fewer reports on waste air treatment using other biological processes, especially in a solid/gas biofilter. In this study, a comparison was made of the hydrolysis of halogenated compounds (such as 1-chlorobutane) by lyophilized Rhodococcus erythropolis cells in a novel solid/gas biofilter and in the aqueous phase. We first determined the culture conditions for the production of R. erythropolis cells with a strong dehalogenase activity. Four different media were studied and the amount of 1-chlorobutane was optimized. Next, we report the possibility to use R. erythropolis cells in a solid/gas biofilter in order to transform halogenated compounds in corresponding alcohols. The effect of experimental parameters (total flow into the biofilter, thermodynamic activity of the substrates, temperature, carbon chain length of halogenated substrates) on the activity and stability of lyophilized cells in the gas phase was determined. A critical water thermodynamic activity (a(w)) of 0.4 is necessary for the enzyme to become active and optimal dehalogenase activity for the lyophilized cells is obtained for an a(w) of 0.9. A temperature of reaction of 40 degrees C represents the best compromise between stability and activity. Activation energy of the reaction was determined and found equal to 59.5 KJ/mol. The pH effect on the dehalogenase activity of R. erythropolis cells was also studied in the gas phase and in the aqueous phase. It was observed that pH 9.0 provided the best activity in both systems. We observed that in the aqueous phase R. erythropolis cells were less sensitive to the variation in pH than R. erythropolis cells in the gas phase. Finally, the addition of volatile Lewis base (triethylamine) in the gaseous phase and the action of the lysozyme in order to permeabilize the cells was found to be highly beneficial to the effectiveness of the biofilter.  相似文献   

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Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage is a stroke subtype with high rates of mortality and morbidity. Cerebral vasospasm can lead to ischemic injury or death and is a common complication of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage, usually occurring 3-9 days afterwards. The cause of vasospasm is not known. Recently, there has been strong evidence that vasoactive oxidation products of bilirubin may be involved. Currently, the factors that lead to bilirubin oxidation are poorly characterized. In this study, we have designed an in vitro model of hemorrhagic stroke in order to investigate conditions that promote the oxidation of bilirubin to form vasoactive compounds. Using our model, we created a basic hematoma system of blood, CSF, and hemeoxygenase-1. We manipulated this system in various ways, incubated it and determined the concentration of vasoactive bilirubin oxidation products that resulted. Conditions where cytochrome oxidase was stimulated caused an increase bilirubin oxidation products (292.6 +/- 39.9 micromol/L respectively, vs. 79.3 +/- 1.3 micromol/L for the basic reaction, p < 0.05), which was attenuated by cyanide. Our data suggest that bilirubin oxidation products may be produced by oxidation(s) requiring an oxygen-utilizing enzyme like cytochrome oxidase.  相似文献   

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P E Morin  E Freire 《Biochemistry》1991,30(34):8494-8500
The kinetic and thermodynamic parameters associated with the enzymatic reaction of yeast cytochrome c oxidase with its biological substrate, ferrocytochrome c, have been measured by using a titration microcalorimeter to monitor directly the rate of heat production or absorption as a function of time. This technique has allowed determination of both the energetics and the kinetics of the reaction under a variety of conditions within a single experiment. Experiments performed in buffer systems of varying ionization enthalpies allow determination of the net number of protons absorbed or released during the course of the reaction. For cytochrome c oxidase the intrinsic enthalpy of reaction was determined to be -16.5 kcal/mol with one (0.96) proton consumed for each ferrocytochrome c molecule oxidized. Activity measurements at salt concentrations ranging from 0 to 200 mM KCl in the presence of 10 mM potassium phosphate, pH 7.40, and 0.5 mM EDTA display a biphasic dependence of the electron transferase activity upon ionic strength with a peak activity observed near 50 mM KCl. The ionic strength dependence was similar for both detergent-solubilized and membrane-reconstituted cytochrome c oxidase. Despite the large ionic strength dependence of the kinetic parameters, the enthalpy measured for the reaction was found to be independent of ionic strength. Additional experiments involving direct transfer of the enzyme from low to high salt conditions produced negligible enthalpy changes that remained constant within experimental error throughout the salt concentrations studied (0-200 mM KCl). These results indicate that the salt effect on the enzyme activity is of entropic origin and further suggest the absence of a major conformational change in the enzyme due to changes in ionic strength.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

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A homogenous enzyme with both bilirubin oxidase and laccase activities was isolated from a submerged culture of the basidiomycete Pleurotus ostreatus mycelium and characterized. The yield of the enzyme was 127 μg/g dry biomass of the mycelium. The specific activity of the enzyme was 21 and 261 U/mg to bilirubin and to a laccase substrate ABTS, respectively. The intracellular phenol oxidase from the P. ostreatus mycelium was identified as bilirubin oxidase with the amino acid sequence highly homologous to that of the pox2 gene-encoded product. The enzyme displayed the maximal laccase activity at 50–55°C to all substrates examined, whereas the pH optimum was substrate-dependent and changed from 3.0 for ABTS to 7.0 for syringaldazine and guaiacol. The enzyme maintained catalytic activity within a broad pH range but was inactivated at pH 4.0. The enzyme was thermostable but very sensitive to metal chelating inhibitors. Trypan Blue (5 mg/liter) was completely decolorizated upon 3 h of incubation with the bilirubin oxidase (20 mU/ml) at room temperature.  相似文献   

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We studied the reaction between vinyl butyrate and 2-phenyl-1-propanol in acetonitrile catalyzed by Fusarium solani pisi cutinase immobilized on zeolites NaA and NaY and on Accurel PA-6. The choice of 2-phenyl-1-propanol was based on modeling studies that suggested moderate cutinase enantioselectivity towards this substrate. With all the supports, initial rates of transesterification were higher at a water activity (a(w)) of 0.2 than at a(w) = 0.7, and the reverse was true for initial rates of hydrolysis. By providing acid-base control in the medium through the use of solid-state buffers that control the parameter pH-pNa, which we monitored using an organo-soluble chromoionophoric indicator, we were able, in some cases, to completely eliminate dissolved butyric acid. However, none of the buffers used were able to improve the rates of transesterification relative to the blanks (no added buffer) when the enzyme was immobilized at an optimum pH of 8.5. When the enzyme was immobilized at pH 5 and exhibited only marginal activity, however, even a relatively acidic buffer with a pK(a) of 4.3 was able to restore catalytic activity to about 20% of that displayed for a pH of immobilization of 8.5, at otherwise identical conditions. As a(w) was increased from 0.2 to 0.7, rates of transesterification first increased slightly and then decreased. Rates of hydrolysis showed a steady increase in that a(w) range, and so did total initial reaction rates. The presence or absence of the buffers did not impact on the competition between transesterification and hydrolysis, regardless of whether the butyric acid formed remained as such in the reaction medium or was eliminated from the microenvironment of the enzyme through conversion into an insoluble salt. Cutinase enantioselectivity towards 2-phenyl-1-propanol was indeed low and was not affected by differences in immobilization support, enzyme protonation state, or a(w).  相似文献   

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Alkaline p-nitrophenylphosphate phosphatase (pNPPase) from the halophilic archaeobacterium Halobacterium salinarum (previously halobium) was solubilized at low salt concentration in reverse micelles of hexadecyltrimethyl-ammoniumbromide in cyclohexane with 1-butanol as co-surfactant. The enzyme maintained its catalytic properties under these conditions. The thermodynamic "solvation-stabilization hypothesis" has been used to explain the bell-shaped dependence of pNPPase activity on the water content of reverse micelles, in terms of protein-solvent interactions. According to this model, the stability of the folded protein depends on a network of hydrated ions associated with acidic residues at the protein surface. At low salt concentration and low water content (the ratio of water concentration to surfactant concentration; w0), the network of hydrated ions within the reverse micelles may involve the cationic heads of the surfactant. The bell-shaped profile of the relationship between enzyme activity and w0 varied depending on the concentrations of NaCl and Mn2+.  相似文献   

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