Literature DB >> 18553703

Purification and characterization of endo-xylanases from Aspergillus niger. I. Two isozymes active on xylan backbones near branch points.

M M Frederick1, C H Kiang, J R Frederick, P J Reilly.   

Abstract

Two endo-xylanases (1,4-beta-D-xylan xylanohydrolase, EC 3.2.1.8) were purified to homogeneity from a crude Aspergillus niger pentosanase preparation by Ultrogel AcA 54 gel permeation chromatography, SP-Sephadex C-25 cation exchange chromatography at pH 4.5, Sephadex G-50 gel permeation chromatography, and a second SP-Sephadex C-25 step, this one at pH 5.8. The two xylanases hydrolyzed soluble xylan more rapidly than insoluble branched xylan, but attacked each substance to an equal extent. Their low activity on a linear xylooligosaccharide mixture and absence of activity on insoluble xylan freed of branches suggest that the xylanases require a branch point nearby for significant attack. No xylose or L-arabinose was produced, the major products of low molecular weight being tri- and pentasaccharides and smaller amounts of di-, tetra-, and hexasaccharides. There was low activity on untreated and crystalline cellulose and on carboxymethylcellulose and no activity on other polysaccharides tested. These two xylanases had molecular weights of ca. 1.3 x 10(4) and similar amino acid profiles, high in acidic and low in sulfur-containing residues. Isoelectric points were 8.6 for I and 9.0 for II. Optimum pH values for activity were 6.0 and 5.5, respectively. In a 20-min assay at pH 5.5, each was most active at 45 degrees C, with activation energies up to 40 degrees C of 30.4 and 38.8 kJ/ mol, respectively. Optimum pH levels for stability were 5.0 and 6.0, with half-lives at 60 degrees C and those pHs of 20 and 75 min, respectively.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 18553703     DOI: 10.1002/bit.260270420

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol Bioeng        ISSN: 0006-3592            Impact factor:   4.530


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