Title : Effect of intense pulsed light on the deactivation of lipase: Enzyme-deactivation kinetics and tertiary structural changes by fragmentation - Jeon_2019_Enzyme.Microb.Technol_124_63 |
Author(s) : Jeon MS , Park KM , Yu H , Park JY , Chang PS |
Ref : Enzyme Microb Technol , 124 :63 , 2019 |
Abstract :
The effect of intense pulsed light (IPL) irradiation on Chromobacterium viscosum lipase was investigated with a primary focus on catalytic activity and molecular structure. During IPL irradiation, lipase activity decreased significantly with increasing pulse fluence (Fp) and exposure time (te). IPL-induced deactivation kinetics were further elucidated based on a two-step series-type deactivation model (constant deactivation rate k1 >k2). Fp was found to be the dominant variable affecting the degree of lipase deactivation, and residual activity was not associated with increasing te below a certain Fp energy density (2.66 mJ/cm(2)), implying a critical threshold for IPL-induced deactivation of lipase. From the results of fluorescence spectroscopy and sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), we determined that IPL-induced deactivation was caused by fragmentation, leading to lipase tertiary structural changes. Furthermore, the results of FindPept analysis and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) indicated that the internal sensitive bonds of lipase were cleaved preferentially by IPL, such that IPL irradiation induced site-sensitive fragmentation and peptide bond cleavage. |
PubMedSearch : Jeon_2019_Enzyme.Microb.Technol_124_63 |
PubMedID: 30797480 |
Jeon MS, Park KM, Yu H, Park JY, Chang PS (2019)
Effect of intense pulsed light on the deactivation of lipase: Enzyme-deactivation kinetics and tertiary structural changes by fragmentation
Enzyme Microb Technol
124 :63
Jeon MS, Park KM, Yu H, Park JY, Chang PS (2019)
Enzyme Microb Technol
124 :63