Literature DB >> 4734862

Characterization of esterases produced by a ruminal bacterium identified as Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens.

W W Lanz, P P Williams.   

Abstract

An obligately anaerobic ruminal bacterial isolate was selected from 18 tributyrin-degrading isolates and identified as Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens strain 53. The culture in late exponential phase contained enzymes which could be released by sonic disruption. These enzymes degraded substrates at a rate in the order 1-naphthyl acetate (NA) > 1-naphthyl butyrate > 1-naphthyl propionate but did not degrade 1-naphthyl palmitate or 1-naphthyl phosphate. The enzymes on NA were neither stimulated nor inhibited by CoCl(2), MgCl(2), and MnCl (each varied from 10(-6) to 10(-4) M). CaCl at 10(-3) M stimulated esterase activity by 16%. Aliphatic substrates were hydrolyzed at a rate in the order triacetin > tributyrin > tripropionin, and ethyl acetate > ethyl formate. Similarly, aromatic fluorescein diesters were degraded at a rate in the order acetyl > propionyl > caproyl > butyryl > capryl > lauryl. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoretic zymograms indicated that the enzyme composite contained cathodally migrating bands. By column chromatography, these enzymes were separated into six NA-degrading fractions. Fraction V contained an esterase which had an optimal temperature of 39 C, a K(m) of 7.6 x 10(-4) on NA, and a molecular weight of about 66,000. This enzyme was inhibited by paraoxon (41%, 10(-4) M), eserine (17%, 10(-2) M), NaF (17%, 10(-2) M), and diisopropyl fluorophosphate (62%, 10(-4) M) but not by 1-naphthyl N-methyl carbamate at 8.4 x 10(-4) M.

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Year:  1973        PMID: 4734862      PMCID: PMC251678          DOI: 10.1128/jb.113.3.1170-1176.1973

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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