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An alkaline cellulase from Bacillus sp. HSH-810 was purified 8.7-fold with a 30% yield and a specific activity of 71 U mg –1 protein. It was optimally active at pH 10 and 50 °C and was stable from pH 6 to 10 with more than 60% activity remaining after heating at 60 °C for 60 min. The molecular mass of cellulase was 80 kDa. It was inhibited by 50% by Fe 3+ (1 m M) and Mn 2+ (0.1 m M) but was relatively insensitive to Hg 2+ and Pb 2+ at 1 m M.Revisions requested: 8 October 2004/1 December 2004; Revisions received 29 November 2004/5 January 2005 相似文献
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Two novel extracellular serine proteases were purified to homogeneity from the cell-free culture filtrate of an obligate alkalophilic
Bacillus sphaericus by a combination of ultrafiltration, ammonium sulfate precipitation and chromatographic methods. The enzymes showed similar
substrate specificities, but differed in hydrophobicity and molecular mass. Protease A was a monomeric protease with a relative
molecular mass ( M
r) of 28.7 kDa, whereas protease B, with a M
r of 68.0 kDa, apparently consisted of smaller subunits. The purified protease A had a specific activity on hemoglobin of 5.1
U/mg protein compared to 40.9 U/mg protein in the case of protease B. Both proteases were most active on SAAPF-pNa, a substrate
for chymotrypsin-like serine proteases. However, the K
m values of these two proteases on SAAPF-pNa were higher than that for α-chymotrypsin, indicating a lower affinity of proteases
A and B for this substrate compared to chymotrypsin. Unlike other Bacillus serine proteases, neither protease A nor B stained with Coomasie blue R-250, even with loading of a large amount of protein,
and they stained poorly with the silver staining method. However, NH 2-terminal amino acid sequencing of protease B revealed a high similarity with subtilisin Carlsberg (67% homology). Almost
total inhibition of both proteases by PMSF, but very little/no inhibition by trypsin and chymotrypsin inhibitors (TPCK and
TLCK) or thiol reagents (PCMB and iodoacetic acid), further supported the view that the enzyme belonged to the serine protease
family. Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology (2001) 26, 387–393.
Received 05 November 2000/ Accepted in revised form 23 April 2001 相似文献
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An investigation was conducted on the enhancement of production and purification of an oxidant and SDS-stable alkaline protease (BHAP) secreted by an alkalophilic Bacillus horikoshii, which was screened from the body fluid of a unique Korean polychaeta (Periserrula leucophryna) living in the tidal mud flats of Kwangwha Island in the Korean West Sea. A prominent effect on BHAP production was obtained by adding 2% maltose, 1% sodium citrate, 0.8% NaCl, and 0.6% sodium carbonate to the culturing medium. The optimal medium for BHAP production contained (g/l) SBM, 15; casein, 10; K(2)HPO(4), 2; KH(2)PO(4), 2; maltose, 20; sodium citrate, 10; MgSO(4), 0.06; NaCl, 8; and Na(2)CO(3), 6. A protease yield of approximately 56,000 U/ml was achieved using the optimized medium, which is an increase of approximately 5.5-fold compared with the previous optimization (10,050 U/ml). The BHAP was homogenously purified 34-fold with an overall recovery of 34% and a specific activity of 223,090 U/mg protein using adsorption with Diaion HPA75, hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) on Phenyl-Sepharose, and ion-exchange chromatography on a DEAE- and CMSepharose column. The purified BHAP was determined a homogeneous by SDS-PAGE, with an apparent molecular mass of 28 kDa, and it showed extreme stability towards organic solvents, SDS, and oxidizing agents. The K(m) and k(cat) values were 78.7 μM and 217.4 s(-1) for N-succinyl-Ala- Ala-Pro-Phe-pNA at 37° C and pH 9, respectively. The inhibition profile exhibited by PMSF suggested that the protease from B. horikoshii belongs to the family of serine proteases. The BHAP, which showed high stability against SDS and H(2)O(2), has significance for industrial application, such as additives in detergent and feed industries. 相似文献
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An extracellular bleach stable protease from the fungus Aspergillus clavatus ES1, isolated from wastewater, was purified and characterized. The protease of ES1 strain was purified to homogeneity using acetone precipitation, Sephadex G-100 gel filtration and CM-Sepharose ion exchange chromatography, with a 7.5-fold increase in specific activity and 29% recovery. The molecular mass was estimated to be 32 kDa on SDS-PAGE. The optimum pH and temperature for the proteolytic activity were pH 8.5 and 50 °C, respectively. The enzyme was stable in the pH range of 7.0–9.0. The protease was activated by divalent cations such as Ca 2+ and Mg 2+.The alkaline protease showed extreme stability towards non-ionic surfactants (5% Tween 80 and 5% Triton X-100). In addition, the enzyme was relatively stable towards oxidizing agents, retaining more than 71 and 53% of its initial activity after 1 h incubation in the presence of 1 and 2% (w/v) sodium perborate, respectively.The N-terminal sequence of the first 15 amino acids of the purified alkaline protease of A. clavatus ES1 showed high similarity with other fungal alkaline proteases. The activity was totally lost in the presence of PMSF, suggesting that the purified enzyme is a serine-protease. 相似文献
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A new keratinase producer, Bacillus sp. BK111, isolated from a poultry feather was identified as Bacillus zhangzhouensis, which is the first report for its keratinolytic activity. The keratinase production was optimized, followed by the enzyme purification and characterization using biochemical assays. A 2.34-fold increase was observed in the enzyme production under optimized conditions. The enzyme was characterized as a serine protease with 42 kDa molecular weight, stable in a wide range of temperature and pH with maximum keratinolytic activity at 60 °C and pH 9.5. The enzyme had a wide range of different substrates with the best performance on the feather meal substrate. Metal ions of Ca2+, K+, Na+ and Mn2+ enhanced the enzyme activity. The enzyme showed a great deal of stability in the presence of ethanol, methanol, acetone, 2-propanol, dimethyl sulfoxide, Tween-80 and Triton X-100. Dithiothreitol (DTT), as a reducing agent, caused a twofold increase in keratinolytic activity. The half-life of the enzyme at optimum temperature was calculated to be 125 min and the ratio of keratinolytic:caseinolytic for the enzyme was 0.8. Our results showed the remarkable features of the enzyme that make it suitable for biotechnological usages. 相似文献
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A novel alkaline lipase showing a broad range of specificity towards long chain triacylglycerols or p-nitrophenyl esters was purified to homogeneity from Acinetobacter radioresistens CMC-1. Its molecular mass was 45 kDa (by SDS-PAGE), pI of approx. 5.2, and optimally activity at 10.5 and 40°C. Using triolein as substrate, the lipase showed 1,3-positional specificity for hydrolyzing ester bonds. The enzyme was activated in 40% (v/v) dimethylsulfoxide and 20% (v/v) dimethylformamide. © Rapid Science Ltd. 1998 相似文献
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从青海盐碱湖土壤中筛选到25株产碱性木聚糖酶的菌株, 其中编号为QH14的菌株产酶量达648.79 U/mL, 纯化后比活可达1148.56 U/mg。16 SrDNA鉴定表明菌株QH14属于短小芽孢杆菌, 命名为Bacillus sp. QH14。从该菌株的基因组中克隆获得了碱性木聚糖酶编码基因XynQH14, 并在大肠杆菌E.coliBL21(DE3)中获得重组表达。通过Ni-NTA亲和层析分离纯化后的重组QH14木聚糖酶比活达700.47 U/mg。该碱性木聚糖酶的酶促反应最适温度为60℃, 最适pH为9.2; 55℃处理1h仍保持50%的活力; 在pH7.0~11条件下37℃处理酶液24 h后均保持80%以上的活力, 且在pH11缓冲溶液中50℃处理24 h仍保持31.02%的酶活, 显示了该碱性木聚糖酶较好的热稳定性和碱稳定, 提示该碱性木聚糖酶在制浆造纸、纺织等行业的应用潜力。 相似文献
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从青海盐碱湖土壤中筛选到25株产碱性木聚糖酶的菌株,其中编号为QH14的菌株产酶量达648.79U/mL,纯化后比活可达1148.56 U/mg。16 SrDNA鉴定表明菌株QH14属于短小芽孢杆菌,命名为Bacillus sp.QH14。从该菌株的基因组中克隆获得了碱性木聚糖酶编码基因XynQH14,并在大肠杆菌E.coliBL21(DE3)中获得重组表达。通过Ni-NTA亲和层析分离纯化后的重组QH14木聚糖酶比活达700.47 U/mg。该碱性木聚糖酶的酶促反应最适温度为60℃,最适pH为9.2;55℃处理1h仍保持50%的活力;在pH7.0~11条件下37℃处理酶液24 h后均保持80%以上的活力,且在pH11缓冲溶液中50℃处理24 h仍保持31.02%的酶活,显示了该碱性木聚糖酶较好的热稳定性和碱稳定,提示该碱性木聚糖酶在制浆造纸、纺织等行业的应用潜力。 相似文献
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An acidophilic and Ca 2+-independent amylase was purified from a newly isolated Bacillus sp. DR90 by ion-exchange chromatography, and exhibited a molecular weight of 68.9 kDa by SDS-PAGE. The optimum pH and temperature of the enzyme were found to be 4.0 and 45 °C, respectively. The enzyme activity was increased by Ba 2+, Fe 2+ and Mg 2+, and decreased by Hg 2+ and Zn 2+, while it was not affected by Na +, K +, phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride and β-mercaptoethanol. Ca 2+ and EDTA did not have significant effect on the enzyme activity and thermal stability. The values of K m and V max for starch as substrate were 4.5 ± 0.13 mg/ml and 307 ± 12 μM/min/mg, respectively. N, N-dialkylimidazolium-based ionic liquids such as 1-hexyl-3-methylimidazolium bromide [HMIM][Br] have inhibitory effect on the enzyme activity. Thin layer chromatography analyses displayed that maltose and glucose are the main products of the enzyme reaction on starch. Regarding the features of the enzyme, it may be utilized as a novel candidate for industrial applications. 相似文献
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This study reports the purification and characterization of a novel raw starch digesting alpha-amylase from a newly isolated Bacillus sp. YX-1. Maximum alpha-amylase activity (53 U mL(-1)) was obtained at 45 degrees C after 44 h of incubation. The enzyme was purified using ammonium sulfate precipitation, ion exchange and gel filtration chromatography, and showed a molecular weight of 56 kDa by SDS-PAGE. This enzyme exhibited maximum activity at pH 5.0, performed stability over a broad range of pH 4.5-11.0, and was optimally active at 40-50 degrees C. The enzyme preparation had a strong digesting ability towards various raw starches and efficiently hydrolyzed raw corn starch at a concentration of 20% and pH 5.0, which were normally used in the starch industries, in a period of 12h. By analyzing its partial amino acid sequences, the enzyme was proposed to be a novel alpha-amylase. 相似文献
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Mannitol biosynthesis in Candida magnoliae HH-01 (KCCM-10252), a yeast strain that is currently used for the industrial production of mannitol, is catalyzed by mannitol dehydrogenase (MDH) (EC 1.1.1.138). In this study, NAD(P)H-dependent MDH was purified to homogeneity from C. magnoliae HH-01 by ion-exchange chromatography, hydrophobic interaction chromatography, and affinity chromatography. The relative molecular masses of C. magnoliae MDH, as determined by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and size-exclusion chromatography, were 35 and 142 kDa, respectively, indicating that the enzyme is a tetramer. This enzyme catalyzed both fructose reduction and mannitol oxidation. The pH and temperature optima for fructose reduction and mannitol oxidation were 7.5 and 37 degrees C and 10.0 and 40 degrees C, respectively. C. magnoliae MDH showed high substrate specificity and high catalytic efficiency (k(cat) = 823 s(-1), K(m) = 28.0 mM, and k(cat)/K(m) = 29.4 mM(-1) s(-1)) for fructose, which may explain the high mannitol production observed in this strain. Initial velocity and product inhibition studies suggest that the reaction proceeds via a sequential ordered Bi Bi mechanism, and C. magnoliae MDH is specific for transferring the 4-pro-S hydrogen of NADPH, which is typical of a short-chain dehydrogenase reductase (SDR). The internal amino acid sequences of C. magnoliae MDH showed a significant homology with SDRs from various sources, indicating that the C. magnoliae MDH is an NAD(P)H-dependent tetrameric SDR. Although MDHs have been purified and characterized from several other sources, C. magnoliae MDH is distinguished from other MDHs by its high substrate specificity and catalytic efficiency for fructose only, which makes C. magnoliae MDH the ideal choice for industrial applications, including enzymatic synthesis of mannitol and salt-tolerant plants. 相似文献
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The detergent-compatible alkaline protease was produced from the bacterial strain Bacillus sp. APP-07 isolated from Laundromat soil of Solapur, Maharashtra, India. The culture was grown in 1000?ml capacity baffled flask with a working volume of 100?ml and incubated at 55?°C for 33?h on a rotary shaker. After incubation, alkaline protease was partially purified by the sequential method of acetone precipitation followed by nominal molecular weight limit (NMWL) cut-off ultrafiltration using 50?K and 10?K filters. Finally, Sephadex G-100 gel filtration chromatographic purification was performed to obtain 3.12 fold purified alkaline protease enzyme with a 66.67% final yield. The purified enzyme showed 31907.269 units (U) of enzyme activity containing 8741.718?U/mg of specific enzyme activity. The molecular weight of the enzyme was confirmed about 33.0?kDa (kDa) by the SDS-PAGE analysis. The purified enzyme was stable at higher pH and temperature range, with an optimum pH 10.5 and temperature 55?°C. The enzyme showed excellent stability and compatibility in various detergents, surfactants, bleach, and oxidizing agents. The enzyme activity enhanced in the presence of Ca 2+, Cu 2+, and surfactants, whereas; the phenylmethylsulphonyl fluoride (PMSF) and Diisopropyl fluorophosphate (DFP) completely inhibit the enzymatic activity, which pointed out that the enzyme affiliated to serine-centered metalloproteases family.In conclusion, the remarkable tolerance and stability of the enzyme explored the promising candidature for the several potential applications in the laundry detergents. The sustainability of the enzyme might serve several possible applications in the laundry detergents, leather industries, and other harsh industrial processes. 相似文献
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This study reports the potential of a marine bacterium, Bacillus mojavensis A21, to produce lipopeptide biosurfactants. The crude lipopeptide mixture was found to be very effective in reducing surface tension to 31 mN m −1. PCR experiments using degenerate primers revealed the presence of nonribosomal peptide synthetases genes implied in the biosyntheses of fengycin and surfactin. Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS) performed on whole cells of B. mojavensis A21 confirmed the presence of lipopeptides identified as members of surfactin and fengycin families. Further, a detailed analysis performed by MALDI-TOF-TOF revealed the presence of pumilacidin compounds. The crude lipopeptide mixture was tested for its inhibitory activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, and fungal strains. It was found to display significant antimicrobial activity. Strain A21 lipopeptide mixture was insensitive to proteolytic enzymes, stable between pH 3.0 and 11.0, and resistant to high temperature. Production of lipopeptides is a characteristic of several Bacillus species, but to our knowledge this is the first report involving identification of pumilacidin, surfactin and fengycin isoforms in a B. mojavensis strain. 相似文献
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A newly isolated Rhizopus oryzae was found to exhibit some unusual phenomenon of secreting alkaline protease which was purified and characterized. The molecular weight was determined to be 28,600 dalton in gel electrophoresis. The enzyme is stable in the pH range from 3 to 11 and most active at pH 8. The temperature optimum of this thermostable biocatalyst is at 60 °C. The enzyme is sensitive to metal chelators, most of the metal ions (excepting a few monovalent cations) and inhibitor like PMSF. This indicates that the protease of isolated Rhizopus oryzae falls under alkaline serine group. 相似文献
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AIMS: An investigation was carried out on the purification and characterization of an alkaline protease from Bacillus pumilus MK6-5. METHODS AND RESULTS: An alkalophilic Bacillus pumilus MK6-5 was grown in a laboratory fermenter containing 1% reverse osmosis concentrated cheese whey powder, 0.25% corn steep liquor, 1% glucose, 0.5% tryptone, 1% sodium citrate, 0.02% MgSO4.7H2O and 0.65% Na2CO3 at 35 degrees C and pH 9.6, agitation at 250 rev min(-1) and aeration of 1 vvm for 60 h. When the enzyme was purified using ammonium sulphate precipitation, ion exchange and gel filtration chromatographies, a 26.2% recovery of enzyme with 36.6-fold purification was recorded. The purified protease was found to be homogenous by SDS-PAGE with molecular mass estimate of 28 kDa. The enzyme was optimally active at pH 11.5 and temperature of 55-60 degrees C. The Km and kcat values observed with synthetic substrates at 37 degrees C and pH 8.0 were 1.1 mmol l(-1) and 624 s(-1) for Glu-Gly-Ala-Phe-pNA and 3.7 mmol l(-1) and 826 s(-1) for Glu-Ala-Ala-Ala-pNA, respectively. The kinetic data revealed that small aliphatic and aromatic residues were the preferred residues at the P1 position. Inhibition profile exhibited by PMSF suggested the B. pumilus protease to be an alkaline serine protease. CONCLUSIONS: Bacillus pumilus MK6-5 produced a calcium-dependent, thermostable alkaline serine protease. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: The thermostable alkaline protease from Bacillus pumilus MK6-5 will be extremely useful in ultrafiltration membrane cleaning due to its ability to work in broad pH and temperature ranges, and tolerance to detergents, unlike the mesophilic proteases which face these limitations. 相似文献
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Proteases are the hydrolytic enzymes which hydrolyzes peptide bond between proteins with paramount applications in pharmaceutical and industrial sector. Therefore production of proteases with efficient characteristics of biotechnological interest from novel strain is significant. Hence, in this study, an alkaline serine protease produced by Bacillus cereus strain S8 (MTCC NO 11901) was purified and characterized. The alkaline protease was purified by ammonium sulfate precipitation (50%), ion exchange (DEAE-Cellulose) and gel filtration (Sephadex G-100) chromatographic techniques. As a result of this purification, a protein with specific activity of 300U/mg protein was obtained with purification fold 17.04 and recovery percentage of 34.6%. The molecular weight of the purified protease was determined using SDS-PAGE under non-reducing (71?kDa) and reducing conditions (35?kDa and 22?kDa). Zymogram analysis revealed that proteolytic activity was only associated with 22?kDa. These results indicate that existence of the enzyme as dimer in its native state. The molecular weight of the protease (22?kDa) was also determined by gel filtration (Sephadex G-200) chromatography and it was calculated as 21.8?kDa. The optimum activity of the protease was observed at pH 10.0 and temperature 70?°C with great stability towards pH and temperature with casein as a specific substrate. The enzyme was completely inhibited by PMSF and TLCK indicating that it is a serine protease of trypsin type. The enzyme exhibits a great stability towards organic solvents, oxidizing and bleaching agents and it is negatively influenced by Li 2+ and Co 2+ metal ions. The purified protein was further characterized by Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization/Mass Spectroscopy (MALDI/MS) analysis which reveals that total number of amino acids is 208 with isoelectric point 9.52. 相似文献
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Two thermostable and alkali-stable β-1,3–1,4 glucanases (EC 3.2.1.73) EG1 and EG2 from a newly isolated Bacillus licheniformis UEB CF were purified. The molecular weights of EG1 and EG2 enzymes determined by SDS–PAGE were approximately 30 kDa and 55 kDa, respectively. The N-terminal amino acid sequences of EG1 and EG2 β-glucanases were determined to be GAAPIKKGTTKLN and DINGGGATLPQK, respectively. The optimum temperature, optimum pH, km and Vmax of EG1 were 70 °C, 5.0, 2.1 mg/ml and 21.25 μmol/min/mg, respectively. These values for EG2 were 60 °C, 7.0, 1.82 mg/ml and 18.54 μmol/min/mg, respectively.Both endoglucanases were highly active against barley β-glucan and lichenan. However, they were inactive against CMC and laminarin. The purified β-glucanases were found to be relatively stable toward non-ionic surfactants and oxidizing agents. In addition, both enzymes showed excellent stability and compatibility with a wide range of commercial solid detergents suggesting that they are a potential candidate in detergent industries formulation. 相似文献
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A microorganism hydrolyzing carboxymethyl cellulose was isolated from a paddy field and identified as Bacillus sp. Production of cellulase by this bacterium was found to be optimal at pH 6.5, 37 degrees C and 150 rpm of shaking. This cellulase was purified to homogeneity by the combination of ammonium sulphate precipitation, DEAE cellulose, and sephadex G-75 gel filtration chromatography. The cellulase was purified up to 14.5 fold and had a specific activity of 246 U/mg protein. The enzyme was a monomeric cellulase with a relative molecular mass of 58 kDa, as determined by SDS-PAGE. The enzyme exhibited its optimal activity at 50 degrees C and pH 6.0. The enzyme was stable in the pH range of 5.0 to 7.0 and its stability was maintained for 30 min at 50 degrees C and its activity got inhibited by Hg2+, Cu2+, Zn2+, Mg2+, Na2+, and Ca2+. 相似文献
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A thermophilic Bacillus stearothermophilus F1 that produced an extremely thermostable alkaline protease was isolated from decomposed oil palm branches. The isolated protease was purified to homogeneity by heat treatment, ultrafiltration and gel filtration chromatography with a 128-fold increase in specific activity and 75% recovery. The protease, which is a serine-type enzyme, has a relative molecular mass of 33 500 by sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis but only 20 000 by gel-filtration chromatography. The enzyme was optimally active at pH 9.0 and was stable for 24 h at 70° C and in the pH range from 8.0 to 10.0. It was capable of hydrolysing many soluble and insoluble protein substrates but no esterase activity was detected. The enzyme activity was markedly inhibited by Co 2+ and Hg 2+, whereas Mg 2+, Fe 2+, Cu 2+, Zn 2+ and Sr 2+ had little or no inhibitory effect. However, Mn 2+ strongly activated the protease activity. The protease exhibited a high degree of thermostability [ t
1/2 (85° C) = 4 h, (90° C) = 25 min]. The stability at higher temperatures (85° C and above) was shown to be dependent on the presence of Ca 2+.
Correspondence to: A. B. Salleh 相似文献
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An extracellular serine alkaline protease of Bacillus clausii GMBAE 42 was produced in protein-rich medium in shake-flask cultures for 3 days at pH 10.5 and 37°C. Highest alkaline protease
activity was observed in the late stationary phase of cell cultivation. The enzyme was purified 16-fold from culture filtrate
by DEAE-cellulose chromatography followed by (NH 4) 2SO 4 precipitation, with a yield of 58%. SDS-PAGE analysis revealed the molecular weight of the enzyme to be 26.50 kDa. The optimum
temperature for enzyme activity was 60°C; however, it is shifted to 70°C after addition of 5 mM Ca 2+ ions. The enzyme was stable between 30 and 40°C for 2 h at pH 10.5; only 14% activity loss was observed at 50°C. The optimal
pH of the enzyme was 11.3. The enzyme was also stable in the pH 9.0–12.2 range for 24 h at 30°C; however, activity losses
of 38% and 76% were observed at pH values of 12.7 and 13.0, respectively. The activation energy of Hammarsten casein hydrolysis
by the purified enzyme was 10.59 kcal mol −1 (44.30 kJ mol −1). The enzyme was stable in the presence of the 1% (w/v) Tween-20, Tween-40,Tween-60, Tween-80, and 0.2% (w/v) SDS for 1 h
at 30°C and pH 10.5. Only 10% activity loss was observed with 1% sodium perborate under the same conditions. The enzyme was
not inhibited by iodoacetate, ethylacetimidate, phenylglyoxal, iodoacetimidate, n-ethylmaleimidate, n-bromosuccinimide, diethylpyrocarbonate or n-ethyl-5-phenyl-iso-xazolium-3′-sulfonate. Its complete inhibition by phenylmethanesulfonylfluoride and relatively high k
cat value for N-Suc-Ala-Ala-Pro-Phe- pNA hydrolysis indicates that the enzyme is a chymotrypsin-like serine protease. K
m and k
cat values were estimated at 0.655 μM N-Suc-Ala-Ala-Pro-Phe- pNA and 4.21×10 3 min −1, respectively. 相似文献
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