Degani_2006_J.Biotechnol_121_346

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Title : Synthesis and characterization of a new cutinase substrate, 4-nitrophenyl (16-methyl sulfone ester) hexadecanoate - Degani_2006_J.Biotechnol_121_346
Author(s) : Degani O , Salman H , Gepstein S , Dosoretz CG
Ref : J Biotechnol , 121 :346 , 2006
Abstract :

Phytopathogenic fungi penetrate plants by breaking down the cuticular barrier with cutinase. Cutinases are extracellular hydrolytic enzymes that degrade cutin, a polyester composed of hydroxy and epoxy fatty acids. Until now, cutinase has been recognized by its ability to release labeled cutin monomers or by a non-specific esterase assay based on the hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl esters of short fatty acids. In this work, an insoluble p-nitrophenyl derivative was synthesized and purified, and its structure was determined to be 4-nitrophenyl (16-methyl sulfone ester) hexadecanoate (pNMSEH) by nuclear magnetic resonance (H+ NMR) analysis. pNMSEH was tested as a new cutinase substrate with Pseudomonas mandocino cutinase and porcine liver esterase. While a linear release over time of p-nitrophenol (pNP) was recorded in the presence of cutinase, no response was obtained with the esterase. The calculated kinetic parameters of pNMSEH hydrolysis by cutinase revealed a high specificity (Km=1.8mM), albeit a low catalytic rate (Vmax=10.5 micromol min(-l)l(-1)). This new synthetic substrate may be helpful for detecting and assaying cutinase activity in mixed solutions, such as crude fungal extracellular extracts.

PubMedSearch : Degani_2006_J.Biotechnol_121_346
PubMedID: 16183160

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Degani O, Salman H, Gepstein S, Dosoretz CG (2006)
Synthesis and characterization of a new cutinase substrate, 4-nitrophenyl (16-methyl sulfone ester) hexadecanoate
J Biotechnol 121 :346

Degani O, Salman H, Gepstein S, Dosoretz CG (2006)
J Biotechnol 121 :346