Literature DB >> 18588041

Surface effects of solvents in hydrolysis of water-soluble lipids by candidal lipase.

T Uçar1, H I Ekiz, M A Caglar.   

Abstract

In the study of hydrolysis of tributyrin by the lipase of Candida cylindracea, it is shown that initial rates of hydrolysis are directly proportional to the amount of enzyme adsorbed at the substrate-water interface. As a consequence of understanding the role of the physical state of the substrate in aqueous reaction media, it was hypothesized that the inclusion of synthetic (nonsubstrate) surfaces into the reaction media may enhance the hydrolysis rate of simple liquid lipids which are partly soluble in water, like triacetin. Nonpolar n-hydrocarbons having 5-11 carbon atoms were used to create interfaces in the hydrolysis of triacetin in the soluble range. All of the C(5)-C(11) hydrocarbons showed an activating effect. For quantitative evaluation of the effects of n-hydrocarbons, n-heptane was chosen as the model n-hydrocarbon. Interrelations between the reaction kinetics and adsorption of the enzyme at the n-heptane-water interface were experimentally determined by the use of the same in-line filtration device used for the tributyrin-water system. At 35 degrees C and pH 6 the relative values of the rate constants for the decomposition of enzyme-interface-substrate complexes were calculated as 12 and 1 for the tributyrin and n-heptane-triacetin systems, respectively. The nature of activation at the solvent surfaces were accounted for by a kinetic model which assumes simultaneous adsorption of enzyme and triacetin molecules at the n-heptane-water interface. Making use of the proposed model, the value of a the apparent Michaelis constant for the soluble triacetin-n-heptane system at constant n-heptane concentration, 2 vol %, was calculated as 0.044 mol/L.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 18588041     DOI: 10.1002/bit.260330919

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


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1.  Contribution to the study of the alteration of lipase activity of Candida rugosa by ions and buffers.

Authors:  M J Hernáiz; M Rua; B Celda; P Medina; J V Sinisterra; J M Sánchez-Montero
Journal:  Appl Biochem Biotechnol       Date:  1994-03       Impact factor: 2.926

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