PURIFICATION AND PROPERTIES OF EXTRACELLULAR ENDOXYLANASES FROM ALKALOPHILIC THERMOPHILIC BACILLUS SP

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作者
DEY, D [1 ]
HINGE, J [1 ]
SHENDYE, A [1 ]
RAO, M [1 ]
机构
[1] NATL CHEM LAB, DIV BIOCHEM SCI, Pune 411008, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA
关键词
CELLULASE-FREE XYLANASE; ALKALOPHILIC THERMOPHILIC BACILLUS SP; ENZYME PURIFICATION; CHARACTERIZATION;
D O I
10.1139/m92-073
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
An alkalophilic thermophilic Bacillus sp.(NCIM 59) isolated from soil produced two types of cellulase-free xylanase at pH 10 and 50-degrees-C. The two enzymes (xylanase I and II) were purified to homogeneity by ethanol precipitation followed by Bio Gel P-10 gel filtration and preparative polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The molecular weights of xylanase I and II were estimated to be 35 000 and 15 800, respectively, by sodium dodecyl sulfate gel electrophoresis' The enzymes inhibited immunological cross-reactivity and were glycoproteins. They had similar temperature (50-60-degrees-C) and pH (6) optima. Both xylanases were stable at 50-degrees-C at pH 7 for 4 days. However, xylanase I was comparatively more stable than xylanase II at 60-degrees-C. The isoelectric points of xylanase I and II were 4 and 8, respectively. The apparent K(m) values, using xylan as substrate, were 1.58 and 3.5 mg/mL, and V(max) values were 0.0172 and 0.742-mu-mol . min-1 . mg-1, respectively. Both xylanases were inhibited by N-bromosuccinimide, suggesting the involvement of tryptophan in the active site. The hydrolysis patterns demonstrated that the xylanases were endoenzymes. Xylanase I and II yielded mainly xylobiose, xylotriose, and higher xylooligosaccharides, with traces of xylose from x
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