Purification and Characterization of Soymilk-clotting Enzymes from Bacillus sp. K-295G-7 |
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Authors: | Yang Won Park Hideyuki Kobayashi Isao Kusakabe Kazuo Murakami |
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Institution: | Institute of Applied Biochemistry, University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan |
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Abstract: | Enzymes I and II, which have a high soymilk-clotting activity, produced from K-295G-7 were purified by chromatographies on Sephadex G-100, CM-cellulose, hydroxylapatite, and 2nd Sephadex G-100.The two purified enzymes were found to be homogeneous by polyacrylamide gel elec-trophoresis (PAGE) at pH 4.3. The molecular weights of enzymes I and II were 28,000 and 29,500 by SDS-PAGE, and their isoelectric points were 9.22 and 9.45, respectively. Enzymes I and II coagulated soymilk optimally at 65°C and were stable up to 45°C. Both enzymes were most active at pH 5.8, for soymilk coagulation between pH 5.8 to 6.7, and were stable with about 50 ~ 100% of the original activity from pH 5 to 10.Each of the purified enzymes was a serine protease with an optimum pH of 9.0 for soy protein isolate (SPI) and casein digestions, because these enzymes were inhibited completely by diisopropylfluoro-phosphate (DFP).The soymilk-clotting activity to proteolytic activity ratio of the enzyme II was 3 times higher than that of enzyme I. Enzymes I and II were more sensitive to the calcium ion concentration in soymilk than bromelain is. |
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Keywords: | glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4) insulin receptor β-subunit plasma membrane high-fat diet |
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