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Enzymatic properties of a purified Penicillium nuclease (designated as nuclease P1) were investigated. The enzyme activities for RNA, heat-denatured DNA, native DNA, 3′-AMP and 2′-AMP showed a great degree of similarity with respect to the following properties: a) Range of stable pH (5~8), b) temperature optima (at around 70°C), c) thermostability (about 50% inactivation at 67°C, pH 6.0 for 15 min, d) effect of metal ions and SH inhibitors, e) requirement of Zn2+, f) protection from the heat-inactivation by albumin and Zn2+, g) inactivation on standing in the cold and reactivation on heating, h) sensitivity to protease, and i) competitive relationship between substrates in the enzyme reaction. Moreover, the ratio of enzyme activities in several mutants of Penicillium citrinum was constant. From these results, together with constant ratio of the specific activities throughout purification, it is concluded that a single enzyme might be responsible for both phosphodiesterase and phosphomonoesterase functions.  相似文献   

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Abstract

Cytidine 3′,-5′-cyclic phosphate (cCMP) occurs in nature and has growth stimulatory activity on L-1210 cells. The initiation of cell growth by cCMP, under conditions where CAMP, cGMP and cUMP delay the onset of proliferation suggests that cCMP may play a regulatory role in the cell metabolism. It has been reported that in 3′,5′-cyclic nucleotides, the phosphate ring fused to the furanose ring resuicts the conformation of the furanose ring to the twist form C(3′) endo C(4′) exo (3T4), in contrast to the C(2′) endo C(3′) endo (2T3) and C(3′) endo C(2′) exo (3T2) twist forms normally found in nucleotides and nucleosides. We have carried out an accurate crystal structure of cCMP and found that the furanose ring in cCMP has the C(3′) endo C(2′) exo conformation (3T2), with a pseudo rotation amplitude (P) of 44° and phase angle τm of 12°. cCMP is in low anti conformation (XCN = 15.4°) and O(5′) has the fixed g conformation. The phosphate ring is constrained to the chair conformation, as in other cyclic nucleotides. The two exocyclic P-O bond distances are short (1.489, 1.476Å) and the ring angle at N(3) is large (125.2°) suggesting that the molecule in the solid state is a zwitterion with a plus charge on N(3). The crystals are hydrated and highly unstable. The three water molecules are highly disordered in ten locations. The crystals of cCMP 3H2O are hexagonal, a = 16.294(3), b = c = 11.099(4)Å, space group P61, final R value is 0.067 for 1620 reflections 230.  相似文献   

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A method for purification and crystallization, and some properties of ribonuclease from Aspergillus sp. [EC 2.7.7.17] (RNase L) are reported. The purification procedure consisted of six steps, including acetone precipitation, column chromatographies on Duolite A–2 and DEAE-cellulose, repeated chromatography on DEAE-Sephadex A–50 column and affinity chromatography on 5’-AMP-Sepharose 4B column. Crystallization was performed by the dialysis against ammonium sulfate solution at 60% saturation.

The crystalline enzyme was shown to be homogeneous by polyacrylamide disc electrophoresis and ultracentrifugation. Svedberg value of the crystalline enzyme was 4.2. The enzyme was the most active at pH 3.5 and 60~65°C, and it was inhibited markedly with Fe.3+

RNase L has no absolute base specificity, and produces four kinds of 3’-mononucleotides from yeast RNA. However, the susceptibility of four nucleotide residues to RNase L increases in the order; G < A < C < U and is quite different from those of RNase T2, RNase M and RNase R.  相似文献   

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Adenylyl (5′,2′)-adenosine 5′-phosphate ((2′-5′)pA-A) was detected in crude crystals of 5′-AMP prepared from Penicillium nuclease (nuclease P1) digest of a technical grade yeast RNA. While (3′–5′)A-A was split by nuclease P1, spleen phosphodiesterase, snake venom phosphodiesterase or alkali, (2′–5′)A-A was not split by a usual level of nuclease P1 or spleen phosphodiesterase. Nuclease P1 digests of 12 preparations of technical grade yeast RNA tested were confirmed to contain (2′–5′)pA-A. Its content was about 1 to 2% of the AMP component of each RNA preparation. As poly(A) was degraded completely by the Penicillium enzyme into 5′-AMP without formation of any appreciable amount of (2′–5′)pA-A, the technical grade RNA is supposed to contain 2–5′ phosphodiester linkages in addition to 3′–5′ major linkages.  相似文献   

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Photosynthesis and respiration of three Alaskan Porphyra species, P. abbottiae V. Krishnam., P. pseudolinearis Ueda species complex (identified as P. pseudolinearis” below), and P. torta V. Krishnam., were investigated under a range of environmental parameters. Photosynthesis versus irradiance (PI) curves revealed that maximal photosynthesis (Pmax), irradiance at maximal photosynthesis (Imax), and compensation irradiance (Ic) varied with salinity, temperature, and species. The Pmax of Porphyra abbottiae conchocelis varied between 83 and 240 μmol O2 · g dwt?1 · h?1 (where dwt indicates dry weight) at 30–140 μmol photons · m?2 · s?1 (Imax) depending on temperature. Higher irradiances resulted in photoinhibition. Maximal photosynthesis of the conchocelis of P. abbottiae occurred at 11°C, 60 μmol photons · m?2·s?1, and 30 psu (practical salinity units). The conchocelis of P. “pseudolinearis” and P. torta had similar Pmax values but higher Imax values than those of P. abbottiae. The Pmax of P. “pseudolinearis” conchocelis was 200–240 μmol O2 · g dwt?1 · h?1 and for P. torta was 90–240 μmol O2 · g dwt?1 · h?1. Maximal photosynthesis for P. “pseudolinearis” occurred at 7°C and 250 μmol photons · m?2 · s?1 at 30 psu, but Pmax did not change much with temperature. Maximal photosynthesis for P. torta occurred at 15°C, 200 μmol photons · m?2 · s?1, and 30 psu. Photosynthesis rates for all species declined at salinities <25 or >35 psu. Estimated compensation irradiances (Ic) were relatively low (3–5 μmol · photons · m?2 · s?1) for intertidal macrophytes. Porphyra conchocelis had lower respiration rates at 7°C than at 11°C or 15°C. All three species exhibited minimal respiration rates at salinities between 25 and 35 psu.  相似文献   

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Cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase was extracted from intact chloroplasts and partially purified. Peak 1c activity from Sephadex G-200 was resolved by electrophoresis into two major bands (MWs 1.87 × 105 and 3.7 × 105). Both also possessed acid phosphatase, ribonuclease, nucleotidase and ATPase. The chloroplast peak 1c cyclic nueleotide phosphodiesterase was located in the envelope. Peak 1m cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase obtained from the microsomal fraction had a MW of 2.63 × 105. Electrophoresis separated 1m into two bands of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase activity (MWs 2.63 × 105 and 1.28 × 105). Both contain ATPase, ribonuclease, nucleotidase, but not acid phosphatase. Peak 1c has high activity towards 3′:5′-cyclic AMP and 3′:5′-cyclic GMP but little towards 2′:3′-cyclic nucleotides. Peak 1m showed most activity towards 2′:3′-cyclic AMP, 2′:3′-cyclic GMP and 2′:3′-cyclic CMP with little activity towards 3′:5′-cyclic nucleotides. With 1c, 3′:5′-cyclic AMP and 3′:5′-cyclic GMP exhibit mixed-type inhibition towards one another. The 2′:3′-cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase 1m was competitively inhibited by 2′:3′-cyclic GMP. p-Chloromercuribenzoate inhibits 1c but not 1m. Electrophoresis after dissociation indicates that 1c and 1m are both enzyme complexes. After dissociation, the 1c complex but not that of 1m could be reassociated. The ribonuclease of the 1m complex hydrolyses RNA to yield 2′:3′-cyclic nucleotides as the main products. These results are compatible with the 1c cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase complex being involved in the metabolism of 3′:5′-cyclic AMP, and the 1m complex being concerned with RNA catabolism.  相似文献   

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Three enzyme preparations, two acid and one alkaline RNases, were isolated from the hepatopancreas of the red king crab Paralithodes camtschatica using DEAE-cellulose chromatography and gel chromatography. The alkaline RNase was activated by Mg2+ ions and had a pH optimum of 7.2; the acid RNases, a pH optimum of 5.5. The molecular weight of the alkaline RNase was 19 kDa; two acid RNases, 33 and 70 kDa, respectively. The enzymes exhibited a sufficiently high thermostability (IT50 = 53–55°C) and were strongly inhibited by NaCl (IC50, 0.1–0.25 M). The alkaline RNase exhibited no specificity for heterocyclic bases, whereas the acid RNases hydrolyzed poly(U) and poly(A) at maximum rates.  相似文献   

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Inulinase production by Penicillium sp. NFCC 2768 isolated from the rhizosphere soil of dahlia was studied on media containing inulin-rich plant extracts. The maximum inulinase activity (64.54 nkat/ml) was observed with the tuber extract of dahlia (Dahlia pinnata). The fungus produced substantial inulinase activity on asparagus root powder (45.23 nkat/ml) and garlic extracts (41.32 nkat/ml). The apparent molecular weight of the purified inulinase was 68 kDa. The optimum pH and temperature for enzyme activity were 5.0 and 50°C, respectively. Mn2+ and Ca2+ were found to enhance the inulinase activity, while Hg2+ was found to be a strong inhibitor. Inulinase liberated fructose, glucose, sucrose, kestose (GF2), nystose (GF3), and inulooligosaccharides (IOS). This study suggested the use of dahlia tuber extract and asparagus root powder as suitable substrates for inulinase production by the newly isolated Penicillium sp. NFCC 2768, and its application in the generation of fructose and IOS.  相似文献   

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Soil microfungi belonging to the genera Aspergillus, Coniothyrium, Paecilomyces, Penicillium and Trichoderma, as well as wood-and litter-decomposing basidiomycetes, were able to degrade the explosive RDX (hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine) co-metabolically, but were unable to utilize it as a sole carbon or nitrogen source. The most efficient RDX-degrading microfungi were characterized morphologically and by analysis of the ITS region of the ribosomal RNA gene cluster as Penicillium janczewskii and an unidentifiable Penicillium sp. with uniseriate phialides. Both species catalysed 80–100 % disappearance of RDX in a liquid defined medium. RDX degradation was inhibited by the presence of 30 mM NH4 + but not by 40 mM NO3 . In basidiomycetes but not Penicillium spp., RDX degradation was greatly reduced when biomass pregrown at 23 °C was incubated with RDX at 15 °C. Because of their production of copious conidial inoculum, simple growth requirements and ability to degrade RDX at reduced temperature, Penicillium spp. show promise for the bioremediation of RDX-contaminated groundwater.  相似文献   

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Proteins diffusing from tobacco pollen grains exhibit different phosphohydrolytic activities. Molecular sieving produces nuclease fractionation into forms I, II and III with apparent molecular masses ≥ 60 × 103, 32.9 × 103 and 24.6 × 103, respectively, and separation of principal forms II and III from phosphatase and major part of 5′- and 3′-nucleotidase activities. These forms did not differ in the mode of substrate attack and were combined for further enzyme characterization. The preparation had 3′-nueleotidase activity even after further purification by DEAE-cellulose chromatography. The enzyme is an endonuclease with preference for single stranded molecules. The endolytical cleavage of native DNA occurs simultaneously in both strands and generates limit products of about 58 pairs of nucleotides. DNA duplex polymers are also cleaved by a terminally-directed, exonuclease-like process. The products of DNA degradation are oligonucleotides and 5′-mononucleotides. In the presence of NaCl, both endolytical and exonucleaselike activities on bihelical DNA are inhibited and the proportion of mono-to oligonucleotides produced increases. The enzyme can rapidly convert superhelical plasmid DNA to a nicked open circular form, and then to a unit-length linear molecule. On the basis of these properties and of those found earlier (sugar-unspecificity, acidic pH optimum, activation by Zn2+ ions), the extracellular nuclease of tobacco pollen can be classified as plant nuclease I (EC 3.1.30.x).  相似文献   

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Extracellular catalases produced by fungi of the genusPenicillium, i.e.,P. piceum, P. varians, andP. kapuscinskii, were purified by consecutive filtration of culture liquids. The maximum reaction rate of H2O2 decomposition, the Michaelis constants, and specific catalytic activities of isolated catalases were determined. The operational stability was characterized by the effective rate of catalase inactivation during enzymatic reaction (k in at 30°C). The thermal stability was determined by the rate of enzyme thermal inactivation at 45°C (k in * , s-1). Catalase fromP. piceum displayed the maximum activity, which was higher than the activity of catalase from bovine liver. The operational stability of catalase fromP. piceum was twofold to threefold higher than the stability of catalase from bovine liver. The physicochemical characteristics of catalases of fungi are better than the characteristics of catalase from bovine liver and intracellular catalase of yeastC. boidinii.  相似文献   

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Thermostability is an important feature in industrial enzymes: it increases biocatalyst lifetime and enables reactions at higher temperatures, where faster rates and other advantages ultimately reduce the cost of biocatalysis. Here we report the thermostabilization of a chimeric fungal family 6 cellobiohydrolase (HJPlus) by directed evolution using random mutagenesis and recombination of beneficial mutations. Thermostable variant 3C6P has a half‐life of 280 min at 75°C and a T50 of 80.1°C, a ~15°C increase over the thermostable Cel6A from Humicola insolens (HiCel6A) and a ~20°C increase over that from Hypocrea jecorina (HjCel6A). Most of the mutations also stabilize the less‐stable HjCel6A, the wild‐type Cel6A closest in sequence to 3C6P. During a 60‐h Avicel hydrolysis, 3C6P released 2.4 times more cellobiose equivalents at its optimum temperature (Topt) of 75°C than HiCel6A at its Topt of 60°C. The total cellobiose equivalents released by HiCel6A at 60°C after 60 h is equivalent to the total released by 3C6P at 75°C after ~6 h, a 10‐fold reduction in hydrolysis time. A binary mixture of thermostable Cel6A and Cel7A hydrolyzes Avicel synergistically and released 1.8 times more cellobiose equivalents than the wild‐type mixture, both mixtures assessed at their respective Topt. Crystal structures of HJPlus and 3C6P, determined at 1.5 and 1.2 Å resolution, indicate that the stabilization comes from improved hydrophobic interactions and restricted loop conformations by introduced proline residues. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 2013; 110: 1874–1883. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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As part of a programme of comparative measurements of P d (diffusional water permeability) the RBCs (red blood cells) from an aquatic monotreme, platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus), and an aquatic reptile, saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) were studied. The mean diameter of platypus RBCs was estimated by light microscopy and found to be ~6.3 μm. P d was measured by using an Mn2+‐doping 1H NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) technique. The P d (cm/s) values were relatively low: ~2.1×10?3 at 25°C, 2.5×10?3 at 30°C, 3.4×10?3 at 37°C and 4.5 at 42°C for the platypus RBCs and ~2.8×10?3 at 25°C, 3.2×10?3 at 30°C, 4.5×10?3 at 37°C and 5.7×10?3 at 42°C for the crocodile RBCs. In parallel with the low water permeability, the E a,d (activation energy of water diffusion) was relatively high, ~35 kJ/mol. These results suggest that “conventional” WCPs (water channel proteins), or AQPs (aquaporins), are probably absent from the plasma membranes of RBCs from both the platypus and the saltwater crocodile.  相似文献   

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An extracellular nuclease was purified 165-fold with a specific activity of 41,250 U/mg poly(U) by chromatography with modified chitosan from the culture of marine fungus Penicillium melinii isolated from colonial ascidium collected near Shikotan Island, Sea of Okhotsk, at a depth of 123 m. The purified nuclease is a monomer with the molecular weight of 35 kDa. The enzyme exhibits maximum activity at pH 3.7 for DNA and RNA. The enzyme is stable until 75°C and in the pH range of 2.5–8.0. The enzyme endonucleolytically degrades ssDNA and RNA by 3′–5′ mode to produce 5′-oligonucleotides and 5′-mononucleotides; however, it preferentially degrades poly(U). The enzyme can digest dsDNA in the presence of pregnancy-specific beta-1-glycoprotein-1. The nuclease acts on closed circular double-stranded DNA to produce opened circular DNA and then the linear form DNA by single-strand scission. DNA sequence encoding the marine fungus P. melinii endonuclease revealed homology to S1-type nucleases. The tight correlation found between the extracellular endonuclease activity and the rate of H3-thymidine uptake by actively growing P. melinii cells suggests that this nuclease is required for fulfilling the nucleotide pool of precursors of DNA biosynthesis during the transformation of hyphae into the aerial mycelium and conidia in stressful environmental conditions.  相似文献   

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Aspergillus chevalieri andPenicillium steckii grew best at 30°C and at pH of 6.5–7.5. Among the carbon sources employed, sucrose supported maximum growth ofA. chevalieri while glucose was best forP. steckii. Growth of both organisms was optimal on ammonium tartrate as the sole source of nitrogen.A. chevalieri andP. steckii grew in synthetic media containing, respectively, soluble or insoluble cellulose as the sole carbon source, releasing a cellulolytic enzyme into the medium. The enzymes from each organism were separated and partially purified by molecular exclusion and ion-exchange chromatography into two components. There was synergism between the components of enzymes from each organism in that they together released more glucose units from insoluble cellulose than could be predicted from their activities alone. The molar mass of the enzymes estimated from the elution volume on Sephadex was approximately 110 kg/mol forA. chevalieri and 94 kg/mol forP. steckii.  相似文献   

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During the early development of the sea urchin, Anthocidaris crassispina, the activity of lipase was maintained at the same level as in unfertilized eggs until the mesenchymal blastula stage (20 hr culture at 20°C) and then increased gradually after gastrulation. The activity in the embryos kept in SO2?4-free artificial sea water changed in a similar manner to that in those kept in normal sea water, during the development until 36 hr of fertilization. At 48 hr, the activity in the embryos, which had developed to the permanent blastulae in SO2?4-free sea water, was markedly lower than in normal plutei and was similar to that in unfertilized eggs. The lipase activity in fertilized eggs 30 min after fertilization, which was almost the same as that in unfertilized eggs was found mainly to be localized in the precipitate fraction obtained by the centrifugation at 12,000 x g for 20 min, whereas the activity in unfertilized eggs was found in the precipitate by the centrifugation at 105,000 x g for 60 min. Ca2+, adenosine 3′, 5′-cyclic monophosphate (cAMP) and guanosine 3′, 5′-cyclic monophosphate (cGMP) had no effect on the lipase activity.  相似文献   

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Bacillus acidicola TSAS1 produced a novel acid-stable, thermostable, Ca2+-independent and high maltose-forming α-amylase with optimum activity at pH 4.0 and 60°C, and T1/2 of 27 min at 90°C. The enzyme saccharified raw as well as soluble starches, and ameliorated bread quality when the dough was supplemented with the enzyme.  相似文献   

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From the mycelia of Neurospora crassa (wild type No. 6068) multiple forms of a nuclease which had very close isoelectric points (pI = 9.6 (peak I), 9.4 (peak II)) were isolated by ampholine electrofocusing column chromatography (pH 8.5 ~ 10). The nuclease was about 300-fold purified from the crude extract. The two fractions of Peak I, II were indistinguishable in their enzymatic properties and were considered as manifestation of the same enzyme with minor physicochemical differences. The molecular weight was around 41,000 as estimated by the gel filtration method. The enzyme could hydrolyze both DNA and RNA in the order of heat-denatured DNA > native DNA DNA ≧ RNA. RNA competitively inhibited DNA degradation with this enzyme. The enzyme was therefore regarded as a nuclease. The pH optimum was around pH 6.5 toward native DNA, pH 6.7 toward heat-denatured DNA and pH 7.9 toward RNA. The temperature optimum was around 40°C toward these substrates and most of the activities were lost by heating at 55°C for 15 min. The enzyme required Mg2+ for action toward heat-denatured DNA and Mg2+, Mn2+ or Co2+ toward native DNA. In the presence of EDTA, the activities toward both types of DNA were lost and recovered by addition of the respective activating metallic ions. p-CMB inhibited this nuclease, but β-mercapto-ethanol and glutathione had no effect. Polyamìnes showed no activation of the nuclease for DNA degradation.  相似文献   

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A gene encoding cinnamoyl esterase (CE), which breaks down chlorogenic acid (ChA) into caffeic and quinic acids, was cloned from Lactobacillus helveticus KCCM 11223. The gene with an open reading frame of 759 nucleotides was expressed in Escherichia coli, which resulted in a 51.6-fold increase in specific activity compared to L. helveticus KCCM 11223. The recombinant CE exists as a monomeric enzyme having a molecular weight of 27.4?kDa. Although the highest activity was observed at pH 7, the enzyme showed stable activity at pH 4.0–10.0. Its optimum temperature was 65°C, and it also possessed a thermophilic activity: the half-life of CE was 24.4?min at 65°C. The half-life of CE was 145.5, 80.5, and 24.4?min at 60, 62, and 65°C, respectively. The Km and Vmax values for ChA were 0.153?mM and 559.6?µM/min, respectively. Moreover, the CE showed the highest substrate specificity with methyl caffeate among other methyl esters of hydroxycinnamic acids such as methyl ferulate, methyl sinapinate, methyl p-coumarate, and methyl caffeate. Ca2+, Cu2+, and Fe2+ significantly reduced the relative activity on ChA up to 70%. This is the first report on a thermostable CE from lactic acid bacteria that can be useful to hydrolyze ChA from plant cell walls.  相似文献   

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A ribonuclease (RNase) with a molecular mass of 29 kDa and cospecific for poly A and poly U was isolated from fruiting bodies of the mushroom Boletus griseus. Its N-terminal sequence exhibited some similarity to those of RNases from the mushrooms Irpex lacteus and Lentinus edodes. The RNase was adsorbed on diethylaminoethyl-cellulose, Q-Sepharose, and Affi-gel blue gel and was unadsorbed on CM-cellulose. The enzyme exhibited a temperature optimum between 60 and 70°C and a pH optimum at 3.5.  相似文献   

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