Title of article :
Catalytic Properties of D-Amino Acid Oxidase in Cephalosporin C Bioconversion: A Comparison between Proteins from Different Sources
Author/Authors :
Pollegioni، Loredano نويسنده , , Caldinelli، Laura نويسنده , , Molla، Gianluca نويسنده , , Sacchi، Silvia نويسنده , , Pilone، Mirella S. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Lacking an efficient process to produce 7-aminocephalosporanic acid from cephalosporin C in a single step, D-amino acid oxidase (DAAO) is of foremost importance in the industrial, two-step process used for this purpose. We report a detailed study on the catalytic properties of the three available DAAOs, namely, a mammalian DAAO and two others from yeast (Rhodotorula gracilis and Trigonopsis variabilis). In comparing the kinetic parameters determined for the three DAAOs, with both cephalosporin C and D-alanine as substrate, the catalytic efficiency of the two enzymes from microorganism is at least 2 orders of magnitude higher than that of pig kidney DAAO. Furthermore, the mammalian enzyme is more sensitive to product inhibition (from hydrogen peroxide and glutaryl-7aminocephalosporanic acid). Therefore, enzymes from microorganisms appear to be by far more suitable catalysts for bioconversion, although some different minor differences are present between them (e.g., a higher activity of the R. gracilis enzyme when the bioconversion is carried out at saturating oxygen concentration). The mammalian DAAO, even being a poor catalyst, is more stable with respect to temperature than the R. gracilis enzyme in the free form. In any case, for industrial purposes DAAO is used only in the immobilized form where a strong enzyme stabilization occurs.
Keywords :
Aphthona czwalinae , Aphthona lacertosa , Aphthona flava , Aphthona nigriscutis , Leafy spurge flea beetles , Spurgia esulae , Euphorbia esula , Biological control , IPM , Endangered species , Invasive weeds
Journal title :
BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS
Journal title :
BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS