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Effects of single mutations on the stability of horseradish peroxidase to hydrogen peroxide
Authors:Ryan Barry J  O'Fágáin Ciarán
Affiliation:School of Biotechnology and National Centre for Sensors Research, Dublin City University, Dublin 9, Ireland.
Abstract:Horseradish peroxidase (HRP) is a commonly used enzyme in many biotechnological fields. Improvement of HRP stability would further increase its potential application range. In the present study, 13 single- and three double-mutants of solvent exposed, proximal lysine and glutamic acid residues were analysed for enhanced H(2)O(2) stability. Additionally, five single- and one pentuple-consensus mutants were investigated. Most mutants displayed little or no alteration in H(2)O(2) stability; however, three (K232N, K241F and T110V) exhibited significantly increased H(2)O(2) tolerances of 25- (T110V), 18- (K232N), and 12-fold (K241F). This improved stability may be due to an altered enzyme-H(2)O(2) catalysis pathway or to removal of potentially oxidisable residues.
Keywords:Recombinant   Horseradish peroxidase   Mutagenesis   Peroxide   Stabilisation
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