Title : Purification and characterization of two cold-adapted extracellular tannin acyl hydrolases from an Antarctic strain Verticillium sp. P9 - Kasieczka-Burnecka_2007_Appl.Microbiol.Biotechnol_77_77 |
Author(s) : Kasieczka-Burnecka M , Kuc K , Kalinowska H , Knap M , Turkiewicz M |
Ref : Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology , 77 :77 , 2007 |
Abstract :
Two extracellular tannin acyl hydrolases (TAH I and TAH II) produced by an Antarctic filamentous fungus Verticillium sp. P9 were purified to homogeneity (7.9- and 10.5-fold with a yield of 1.6 and 0.9%, respectively) and characterized. TAH I and TAH II are multimeric (each consisting of approximately 40 and 46 kDa sub-units) glycoproteins containing 11 and 26% carbohydrates, respectively, and their molecular mass is approximately 155 kDa. TAH I and TAH II are optimally active at pH of 5.5 and 25 and 20 degrees C, respectively. Both the enzymes were activated by Mg(2+)and Br(-) ions and 0.5-2.0 M urea and inhibited by other metal ions (Zn(2+), Cu(2+), K(+), Cd(2+), Ag(+), Fe(3+), Mn(2+), Co(2+), Hg(2+), Pb(2+) and Sn(2+)),[Formula: see text] anions, Tween 20, Tween 60, Tween 80, Triton X-100, sodium dodecyl sulphate, beta-mercaptoethanol, alpha-glutathione and 4-chloromercuribenzoate. Both tannases more efficiently hydrolyzed tannic acid than methyl gallate. E (a) of these reactions and temperature dependence (at 0-30 degrees C) of k (cat), k (cat)/K (m), DeltaG*, DeltaH* and DeltaS* for both the enzymes and substrates were determined. The k (cat) and k (cat)/K (m) values (for both the substrates) were considerably higher for the combined preparation of TAH I and TAH II. |
PubMedSearch : Kasieczka-Burnecka_2007_Appl.Microbiol.Biotechnol_77_77 |
PubMedID: 17786433 |
Substrate | Methyl-Gallate |
Kasieczka-Burnecka M, Kuc K, Kalinowska H, Knap M, Turkiewicz M (2007)
Purification and characterization of two cold-adapted extracellular tannin acyl hydrolases from an Antarctic strain Verticillium sp. P9
Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology
77 :77
Kasieczka-Burnecka M, Kuc K, Kalinowska H, Knap M, Turkiewicz M (2007)
Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology
77 :77