Marvanova_2001_J.Microbiol.Methods_44_149

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Title : Biochemical characterization of broad-specificity enzymes using multivariate experimental design and a colorimetric microplate assay: characterization of the haloalkane dehalogenase mutants - Marvanova_2001_J.Microbiol.Methods_44_149
Author(s) : Marvanova S , Nagata Y , Wimmerova M , Sykorova J , Hynkova K , Damborsky J
Ref : J Microbiol Methods , 44 :149 , 2001
Abstract :

The pH indicator dye-based colorimetric method and multivariate experimental design were used for the systematic biochemical characterization of the broad-specificity enzymes haloalkane dehalogenases. Halogenated compounds for characterization of the enzymes were selected using Principal Component Analysis. The substrates were characterised by 24 physico-chemical and structural descriptors. Thirty-four substrates were selected for testing out of 194 halogenated compounds. Relative activities determined using the optimised colorimetric microplate assay were validated against the catalytic constants determined by gas chromatography. The applicability of the assay was tested with F151L, F154L and F169L mutants of the haloalkane dehalogenase from Sphingomonas paucimobilis UT26.

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Marvanova S, Nagata Y, Wimmerova M, Sykorova J, Hynkova K, Damborsky J (2001)
Biochemical characterization of broad-specificity enzymes using multivariate experimental design and a colorimetric microplate assay: characterization of the haloalkane dehalogenase mutants
J Microbiol Methods 44 :149

Marvanova S, Nagata Y, Wimmerova M, Sykorova J, Hynkova K, Damborsky J (2001)
J Microbiol Methods 44 :149