Effects of ionic surfactants used in reversed micelles on cutinase activity and stability |
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Authors: | Gonçalves A M Serro A P Aires-Barros M R Cabral J M |
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Affiliation: | Centro de Engenharia Biológica e Química, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal. p1073@alfa.ist.utl.pt |
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Abstract: | The effects of aqueous surfactant solutions on the kinetics and stability of cutinase from Fusarium solani pisi were studied. The surfactant sodium bis[2-ethylhexyl]ester sulfosuccinic acid (AOT) acts as a pseudo-competitive inhibitor within a limited concentration range relative to the hydrolysis of short-chain p-nitrophenyl esters. For higher concentrations a hyperbolic mixed inhibition takes place. A pseudo-activation of hydrolysis in presence of AOT and hexadecyltrimethyl-ammonium bromide (CTAB) was observed. CTAB has similar effects on kinetics of cutinase. Cutinase revealed to be stable in CTAB solutions, with activity retention as high as 80%. AOT has a deleterious effect on the enzyme in the time course, resulting in acute loss of activity possibly related with unfolding of the protein structure. A relation between deactivation rate constants and AOT/cutinase concentration ratios is suggested. The presence of the linear alcohol, 1-hexanol, was included in these solutions, in the attempt to interpret the deactivation of cutinase when encapsulated in reversed micelle systems in the absence of this co-surfactant. |
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