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Proteolytic Activity in Commercial Triacylglycerol Hydrolase Preparations
Authors:Marc A Bjurlin  Scott Bloomer
Institution:Land O'Lakes, Inc., Basic Research Section, P.O. Box 64101, St. Paul, MN 55164, USA
Abstract:The proteolytic activity of 34 commercial lipase preparations (CLP) was determined using a labeled casein substrate. Only three CLP were free from proteolytic activity. Porcine pancreatic lipases exhibited levels of proteolytic activity comparable to or greater than that of a reference porcine trypsin. Bacterial lipases contained up to 10% of the proteolytic activity of commercial trypsin. Proteolytic activities in lipases from fungal species were present at low levels (<1% of the activity in trypsin). Among preparations of fungal origin, lipases from Aspergillus niger and Mucor javanicus were highest in proteolytic activity; Aspergillus oryzae and Pseudomonas cepacia lipases were lowest. Proteins in CLP were separated by non-denaturing PAGE; between 4 and 17 protein bands in the range &#104 6.5- &#83 200 kDa were observed. With the exception of a single pair of Rhizomucor miehei lipases, the distribution of apparent molecular weights (AMW) was unique to each preparation. Bands of caseinolytic activity in commercial lipases were visualized by applying a zymographic technique. CLP contained between 0 (P. cepacia lipases) and 6 (porcine pancreas lipase and Rhizopus oryzae lipase) discrete proteolytic bands. Common themes of proteolytic AMW emerged, including 21-23 kDa and 30-35 kDa bands.
Keywords:Commercial Lipase Preparations  Fluorescent Casein  Lipase Screening  Protease Activity  Side Activities  Zymography
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