Literature DB >> 16321056

Ca2+-surfactant interactions affect enzyme stability in detergent solutions.

Michael R Stoner1, Douglas A Dale, Peter J Gualfetti, Todd Becker, Theodore W Randolph.   

Abstract

Detergent proteases and amylases generally bind Ca(2+) ions. These bound ions enhance enzyme stability, reducing the rates of degradative reactions such as unfolding and proteolysis. Thus, surfactant aggregates, such as micelles, affect protease and amylase stability indirectly, by competing with the enzymes for Ca(2+) ions. Dissociation constants for Ca(2+) interactions with anionic surfactant micelles are in the 10(-3) to 10(-2) M range. These interactions are weak relative to enzyme-Ca(2+) interactions (K(d) of order 10(-6) M). However, surfactant is typically present at much higher concentration than enzyme, and it is the Ca(2+)-micelle equilibrium that largely determines the amount of free Ca(2+) available for binding to enzymes. The problem of surfactant-mediated Ca(2+) removal from enzymes can be avoided by adding calcium to a detergent formulation in an amount such that the concentration of free Ca(2+) is around 10(-5)M.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16321056     DOI: 10.1021/bp050149k

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol Prog        ISSN: 1520-6033


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