Title of article :
Production of a novel bifunctional catalase-phenol oxidase of Scytalidium thermophilum in the presence of phenolic compounds
Author/Authors :
YÜZÜGÜLLÜ, Yonca Middle East Technical University - Faculty of Arts and Sciences - Biotechnology Graduate Program, TURKEY , ÖGEL, Zümrüt Begüm Middle East Technical University - Faculty of Engineering - Food Engineering Department, TURKEY , BAKIR BÖLÜKBASI, Ufuk Middle East Technical University - Faculty of Engineering - Chemical Engineering Department, TURKEY , ÇORUH, Nursen Middle East Technical University - Faculty of Arts and Sciences - Department of Chemistry, TURKEY , KARAKAS, Gürkan Middle East Technical University - Faculty of Engineering - Chemical Engineering Department, TURKEY
Abstract :
A novel bifunctional catalase with additional phenol oxidase activity (CATPO) is produced by the thermophilic fungus, Scytalidium thermophilum, in a growth-associated manner. In order to study the biological signifi cance of this dual enzyme in relation to phenolic compounds, 14 phenolics were tested for their eff ect on growth and CATPO production. It was determined that some phenolics exerted a negative effect on growth (catechol, coumaric acid, hydroquinone, kaempferol, myricetin), while others either did not influence growth in a negative manner or enhanced growth by a maximum of 50% increase in biomass (caffeic acid, chlorogenic acid, catechin, gallic acid, resorcinol, vanillic acid). Hydroquinone and myricetin showed an antifungal effect and enhanced CATPO production, while catechol, coumaric acid, and kaempferol decreased CATPO production and showed a toxic effect at higher doses. In general, phenolics acting in an antioxidant manner exhibited a reverse interrelation with CATPO production. Th ese results suggest that the presence of antioxidant phenolic compounds has an effect on enhancing its antioxidant activity; enzyme is therefore no longer required.
Keywords :
Antioxidant , catalase , phenol oxidase , phenolic compound , Scytalidium thermophilum , thermophilic fungus
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Biology
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Biology