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Thermal Inactivation Kinetics and Secondary Structure Change of a Low Molecular Weight Halostable Exoglucanase from a Marine Aspergillus niger at High Salinities.

Authors :
Xue, Dong-sheng
Liang, Long-yuan
Lin, Dong-qiang
Yao, Shan-Jing
Source :
Applied Biochemistry & Biotechnology; Nov2017, Vol. 183 Issue 3, p1111-1125, 15p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Two kinds of exoglucanase were purified from a marine Aspergillus niger. Catalytic ability of halophilic exoglucanase with a lower molecular weight and secondary structure change was analyzed at different salinities. Activity of the low molecular weight exoglucanase in 10% NaCl solution ( w/ v) was 1.69-fold higher of that in NaCl-free solution. Half-life time in 10% NaCl solution ( w/ v) was over 1.27-fold longer of that in NaCl-free solution. Free energy change of the low molecular weight exoglucanase denaturation, △ G, in 10% NaCl solution ( w/ v) was 0.54 kJ/mol more than that in NaCl-free solution. Melt point in 10% NaCl solution ( w/ v), 52.01 °C, was 4.21 °C higher than that in NaCl-free solution, 47.80 °C. K value, 0.179 mg/ml in 10% NaCl solution ( w/ v) was less 0.044 mg/ml than that, 0.224 mg/ml, in NaCl-free solution. High salinity made content of α-helix increased. Secondary structure change caused by high salinities improved exoglucanase thermostability and catalysis activity. The halophilic exoglucanase from a marine A. niger was valuable for hydrolyzing cellulose at high salinities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02732289
Volume :
183
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Applied Biochemistry & Biotechnology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
125950839
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-017-2487-3