Literature DB >> 15659188

Characterization of a new tyrosinase from Pycnoporus species with high potential for food technological applications.

S Halaouli1, Mi Asther, K Kruus, L Guo, M Hamdi, J-C Sigoillot, M Asther, A Lomascolo.   

Abstract

AIMS: Tyrosinase production by Pycnoporus cinnabarinus and Pycnoporus sanguineus was screened among 20 strains originating from various geographical areas, particularly from tropical environments. The tyrosinase from the most efficient strain was purified and characterized and tested for food additive applications. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Monophenolase and diphenolase activities of tyrosinase were measured from cell lysate from the 20 Pycnoporus strains, for 8-10 days of cultivation. The strain P. sanguineus CBS 614.73 showed the highest productivity (45.4 and 163.6 U g(-1) protein per day for monophenolase and diphenolase respectively). P. sanguineus CBS 614.73 tyrosinase was purified from concentrated cell lysate, anion-exchange, size-exclusion and hydroxyapatite chromatography, with a final yield of 2% and a purification factor of 35-38. The pure enzyme was a monomere with a molecular mass of 45 kDa and it showed four isoforms or isoenzymes with pI between 4.5-5. No N-glycosylation was found. The N-terminal amino acid sequence was IVTGPVGGQTEGAPAPNR. The enzyme was shown to be almost fully active in a pH range of 6-7, in a large temperature range (30-70 degrees C), and was stable below 60 degrees C. The main kinetic constants were determined. The tyrosinase was able to convert p-tyrosol and p-coumaric acid into hydroxytyrosol and caffeic acid, respectively, and it could also catalyse the cross-linking formation of a model protein.
CONCLUSIONS: Among the genus Pycnoporus, known for the production of laccase, the strain P. sanguineus CBS 614.73 was shown to produce one other phenoloxidase, a new monomeric tyrosinase with a specific activity of 30 and 84 U mg(-1) protein for monophenolase and diphenolase respectively. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: This study identified P. sanguineus CBS 614.73 as a potential producer of a tyrosinase which demonstrated effectiveness in the synthesis of antioxidant molecules and in protein cross-linking.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15659188     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2672.2004.02481.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 1364-5072            Impact factor:   3.772


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