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A novel carbohydrate:acceptor oxidoreductase from Microdochium nivale.

F Xu1, E J Golightly, C C Fuglsang, P Schneider, K R Duke, L Lam, S Christensen, K M Brown, C T Jørgensen, S H Brown.   

Abstract

A Microdochium nivale carbohydrate:acceptor oxidoreductase was purified, cloned, heterologously expressed, and characterized. The gene encoding the protein showed one intron, and the ORF showed a sequence with low homology (< or = 25% identity or 65% similarity) to other known flavin-containing carbohydrate oxidases. The maturation of the protein required the cleavage of a tetrameric propeptide in addition to an 18 amino-acid signal peptide. The enzyme was found to have a relative molecular mass of 55 000 Da, an isoelectric point of 9, and one FAD per protein. It could oxidize mono-, oligo-, or polymeric saccharides, and transfer their electrons to O2 or other acceptors. When D-glucose served as electron-donating substrate, an activity of 2 s(-1) was observed at pH 5.5 and 23 degrees C. Among various oligosaccharides, the enzyme preferred tetrameric dextrins, indicating a favorable interaction of four linked glucose units with the substrate pocket. The unique structure and ability of oxidizing oligo/polymeric saccharides suggest a promising prospect of this enzyme for various industrial/medicinal applications.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11179980     DOI: 10.1046/j.1432-1327.2001.01982.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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