1. Purification and characterization of nitroreductase from red alkaliphilic bacterium Aquiflexum sp. DL6.
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Misal, S., Bajoria, V., Lingojwar, D., and Gawai, K.
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NITROREDUCTASES , *NITROAROMATIC compounds , *BIOTRANSFORMATION (Metabolism) , *BIOREMEDIATION , *MUTAGENESIS , *CARCINOGENESIS , *NAD (Coenzyme) - Abstract
Nitroaromatic compounds are toxic to living organisms. Most of them exhibit human mutagenic and carcinogenic potential. Biotransformation and bioremediation processes can convert these compounds into non-toxic compounds. Acclimatization of bacterial strain Aquiflexum sp. DL6 with nitro-aromatics resulted in significant induction of nitroreductase (EC 1.5.1.34). The enzyme was purified by the combination of DEAE-cellulose and Sephadex G-100 column chromatography with 80-fold purification and 22% yield. Molecular weight of purified nitroreductase was estimated to be 29 kDa by SDS-PAGE. The enzyme characteristics were explored by varying the pH and temperatures, and the optimum activity was found at pH 9.5 and 40°C. It was revealed that the substrate specificity of nitroreductase of Aquiflexum sp. DL6 was wide for the most of the tested nitro-aromatic compounds. The kinetic parameters like Michaelis constant and velocity maxima were determined with o-nitrophenol and NADH as substrates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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