Literature DB >> 23759

Chemical modification of cellulase from Aspergillus niger.

P L Hurst, P A Sullivan, M G Shepherd.   

Abstract

N-Bromosuccinimide completely inactivated the cellulase, and titration experiments showed that oxidation of one tryptophan residue per cellulase molecule coincided with 100% inactivation. CM-cellulose protected the enzyme from inactivation by N-bromosuccinimide. The cellulase was inhibited by active benzyl halides, and reaction with 2-hydroxy-5-nitrobenzyl bromide resulted in the incorporation of 2.3 hydroxy-5-nitrobenzyl groups per enzyme molecule; one tryptophan residue was shown to be essential for activity. Diazocarbonyl compounds in the presence of Cu2+ ions inhibited the enzyme. The pH-dependence of inactivation was consistent with the reaction occurring with a protonated carboxyl group. Carbodi-imide inhibited the cellulase, and kinetic analysis indicated that there was an average of 1 mol of carbodi-imide binding to the cellulase during inactivation. Treatment of the cellulase with diethyl pyrocarbonate resulted in the modification of two out of the four histidine residues present in the cellulase. The modified enzyme retained 40% of its original activity. Inhibition of cellulase activity by the metal ions Ag+ and Hg2+ was ascribed to interaction with tryptophan residues, rather than with thiol groups.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 23759      PMCID: PMC1183701          DOI: 10.1042/bj1670549

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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Authors:  P L Hurst; J Nielsen; P A Sullivan; M G Shepherd
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1977-07-01       Impact factor: 3.857

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Authors:  M R Bray; A J Clarke
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1990-08-15       Impact factor: 3.857

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4.  Stability and identification of active-site residues of carboxymethylcellulases from Aspergillus niger and Cellulomonas biazotea.

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Journal:  Folia Microbiol (Praha)       Date:  1997       Impact factor: 2.099

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Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1992-02-01       Impact factor: 3.857

6.  Substrate specificity and mode of action of the cellulases from the thermophilic fungus Thermoascus aurantiacus.

Authors:  M G Shepherd; C C Tong; A L Cole
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1981-01-01       Impact factor: 3.857

7.  Structure-function relationship of xylanase: fluorimetric analysis of the tryptophan environment.

Authors:  K R Bandivadekar; V V Deshpande
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1996-04-15       Impact factor: 3.857

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